Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms: News and Research on Grief

MeSH tree: F01.470.142.110

Grieving children going back to school: How parents can help

Following the tragic July 4 floods in Texas, children might feel their grief set in as they return to school. Some will notice missing classmates, while others might fear going back to the classroom without their friends. ...

Why do I grieve my childhood home so much now it's been sold?

Grief can hit us in powerful and unanticipated ways. You might expect to grieve a person, a pet or even a former version of yourself—but many people are surprised by the depth of sad yearning they can feel after selling ...

Coping with abrupt loss after natural disasters

The abrupt loss of a home due to a natural disaster such as wildfires and other events beyond one's control can leave people feeling hopeless. A Baylor College of Medicine expert gives advice on ways to cope with these kinds ...

AI immortality: How deathbots are changing the way we grieve

A paper appearing in Topoi by Dr. Regina Fabry and Associate Professor Mark Alfano, from Macquarie University's Department of Philosophy, explores the impact "deathbots" might have on the way grief is experienced and the ...

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