Talk therapy is the best way to ease grief and depression following the death of a loved one, a new evidence review has concluded. There's solid evidence that psychotherapy can help people work ...
Adding one-on-one sessions focused on reliving the experience of losing a loved one to regular group therapy appears to help more patients with prolonged grief, according to a new study. Most people ...
After my husband’s death, I had never been more pliable, tender, open, or raw. It was then that I tried E.M.D.R. therapy.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is superior to mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (CT) for reducing symptom severity in patients with prolonged grief disorder, results from a randomized trial ...
More Than Just Sadness Grief is a universal experience — it’s an emotional response to loss that can encompass a wide range ...