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When someone has died related to substance use, MyGrief.ca Module 24

When someone you care about has died as a result of substance use, your grief may include thoughts, feelings, and experiences that are different from those you’ve had in the past. You may be left with painful questions, the sense that things are unresolved or that your grief isn't well supported.
Author(s):Canadian Virtual Hospice
URL:https://mygrief.ca/mod/lesson/view.php?id=1045