In the 20th century, Western culture shrouded death in silence, relegating mourning practices and death rites to the shadows of our collective awareness. A veil was drawn over death, making it a topic rarely discussed, especially with the young. However, a paradigm shift has occurred in recent times, with death now finding an open channel of...
Read MoreTherapies for grief and loss have traditionally focused on reaching an endpoint, now popularly called closure. The word closure is therefore used to mean that a certain group of emotions or memories or thoughts have been resolved, that they have come together, and now form a coherent narrative. The fragmentation of both one's emotions and...
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