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    Grieving a Death

    Access helpful articles about grief after someone dies. Browse information based on your relationship or the circumstances of their death.
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    Learn about grieving losses that aren't related to a death such as: relationship breakdown, financial or job difficulties, decline of health, reproductive challenges, loss of a sense of purpose, hopes and dreams, as well as others.
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    Supporting Someone

    Explore how to support someone who is struggling with loss. Learn things to say and do and what to avoid.
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      • Truths about grief
      • What grief looks and feels like
      • Common challenges with grief
      • Grieving before the loss
      • Ideas for living with loss
      • Grief triggers
      • How long grief lasts
      • How the loss affects families and others
      • When life starts to get better
      • Special dates
      • Rituals, funerals, and memorials
      • Do I need more help?
      • Prolonged grief
    • Grief, roles, and identity ›
      • Grief and people who identify as 2SLGBTQ+
      • Grief and Indigenous Peoples
      • Caregiver grief
  • Grieving a Death ›
    • Your relationship ›
      • Grieving a spouse or partner
      • Grieving a parent
      • Grieving a child
      • Grieving an adult sibling
      • Grieving a grandparent
      • Grieving a pregnancy or infant loss
      • Grieving a friend
      • Grieving a co-worker
      • Grieving a pet
    • The situation ›
      • Grieving a death by suicide
      • Grief after a traumatic death
      • Grief a death due to substance use
      • Grief and Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
  • Non-death Loss ›
      • Grieving a decline in health
      • Grieving a divorce, separation, or romantic partnership
      • Grieving a family or friend relationship
      • Grief and reproductive loss
      • Grieving a job, career, or financial change
      • Grieving a loss of faith
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  • Michel Rosen's Sad Book

Michel Rosen's Sad Book

Michael Rosen discusses his sadness, thinking about his son Addie, who died suddenly at 18. Talks about things he does to cope.

Author(s):Michel Rosen

URL:https://www.amazon.ca/Michael-Rosens-Sad-Book-Rosen/dp/0763625973/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.DDrpJQkj56LjVu0lNKnqyqFJpQitNJXLMV9Xl1XYrDk.6H8c1QMG2KIQcw_q7rc_B7Zhd8DkeM8QFoSNHIDEdIg&dib_tag=se&hvadid=671272680609&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9000672&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=15088200210994148728&hvtargid=kwd-464504298841&hydadcr=22459_13497880&keywords=michael+rosen+s+sad+book&qid=1720554750&sr=8-1


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