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Prolonged grief, MyGrief.ca Module 28

Grief is a natural response to a loss. Grief, especially when new, can be intense, overwhelming, and even isolating. When grief prevents someone from functioning in their daily life over time, it is called “prolonged grief.” This module will help you recognize and understand more about prolonged grief.
Author(s):Canadian Virtual Hospice
URL:https://mygrief.ca/mod/lesson/view.php?id=1185