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There Are No 'Five Stages' of Grief

Por: The Atlantic Science October 13, 2022

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An expert in medical evidence looks at the science of loss.October 12, 2022, 2:04 PM ETIt was early springtime here in Australia when my son died. I took jasmine and dark-red sweet peas from my garden to his funeral and laid them carefully beside him, wondering how I could even keep breathing through the pain.His name was Adam. He was 38, and more than six feet tall, but he was still my baby. His birth, as my first child, brought me to the most... + full article



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