Grief Funk

January 29, 2022

The sisters define and discuss what a grief funk really is and how it affects grievers. There are times when we make a certain amount of progress and then something like an anniversary or holiday drags us back down into a grief funk. When this happens it can make the griever feel like they are not getting better and it often discourages them from continuing on their healing journey.

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