Global Grief

The loss of the possibility of being with those who die

Being with the dying at their last breath – a viscerally important need for some – as well as following whatever funeral rite is available, allow us to experience a sense of closure from both personal and communal standpoints. Many are today challenged by the loss – even if momentary – of these known ways …

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Coronavirus: How Covid-19 is denying dignity to the dead in Italy

By Sofia Bettiza – BBC World Service Italy has banned funerals because of the coronavirus crisis. For many, the virus is now robbing families of the chance to say a final goodbye. “This pandemic kills twice,” says Andrea Cerato, who works in a funeral home in Milan. “First, it isolates you from your loved ones right …

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‘That Discomfort You’re Feeling Is Grief’ …and Your Body Feels it Too!

by Antonio Sausys MA, IGT, CMT, C-IAYT In recent days I received several suggestions to read an article by Scott Berinatto’s published in Harvard Business Review where he interviews David Kessler, a dedicated, committed and accomplished expert in the field of grief. In it he names the present state the world transiting the Coronavirus induced …

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