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When the World Moves On: Grief and the Passage of Time in Older Adults
Grief does not follow a linear path. For older adults, grieving is often complicated by the sense that the world has moved on while their own heart remains suspended in sorrow. Whether grieving the death of a partner, the loss of lifelong friends, or the dissolution of roles and identities, older adults face unique challenges in how their grief is perceived and supported. This post explores the long arc of grief in older adulthood and how to foster healing and integration.
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