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When someone dies, it’s natural to worry about losing the memories you have of them. While we know you won’t ever forget them, it’s helpful to find concrete ways to honour their memory.
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Grief affects us emotionally, physically and can affect our mental health.
How does it feel to lose a parent, a partner or a friend? How does the relationship to the person who died affect your grief?
Everyone’s grief is unique, but we sometimes find that men and women react differently when someone dies, and that men's health can be particularly affected.
It’s normal to see, hear or sense someone who has died. While this might be scary and unsettling, it doesn’t mean there is anything wrong with you.
We're often told there's a set timeline for grief. The growing around grief model challenges this idea.
What happens if there’s a military inquest or service inquiry? How might this affect family members? Find out about the process and what to expect.
Collaborate on research or publish your findings in our international journal Bereavement.
Sunday 10th July 2022
This Christmas The Portraits are releasing a version of Ed Sheeran’s song ‘Photograph’ in aid of Cruse Bereavement Support. You can also support Cruse by making a donation using the form below.
Grief can often take us by surprise. What can be particularly surprising is the way we react to the death of someone we didn’t know.
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