Grief Support and Remembrance - Memorial Keepsakes — Pet grief
How Grief Affects Mental Health, Mind and Body
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When people talk about mental health, grief is often left out of the conversation. But loss can affect every part of us; emotionally, mentally and physically....
National Scream Day (April 24th): Why Screaming Can Help You Through Grief
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Grief doesn’t always look like quiet tears and soft reflection. Sometimes it’s loud. Sometimes it’s overwhelming. And sometimes, it needs to come out as a scream. If you’re grieving, that urge to scream isn’t something to ignore or feel embarrassed about. It’s your body asking for a way through.
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- Tags: #infant loss, Baby loss, Coping with grief, Coping with loss, Grief journey, Grief support, Pet grief
Why "At least..." is the Most Painful Phrase in Pet Loss
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In an effort to comfort, many reach for “silver lining” phrases that begin with “at least…”. They’re well intentioned. But for someone grieving, they can feel like a quiet attempt to shut the conversation down, or worse to minimise the depth of that loss..
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- Tags: Cat loss, Coping with loss, Dog loss, Grief support, Pet bereavement, Pet grief, Pet loss
National Pet Day: Celebrating the Joy, Love, and Companionship Pets Bring to Our Lives
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National Pet Day is more than just a date on the calendar. It’s a moment to pause and appreciate the incredible role pets play in our everyday lives. Whether they have fur, feathers, or scales, our pets become family. They bring comfort, companionship, and a kind of love that quietly weaves itself into everything we do.
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Why Bank Holidays Can Feel So Hard When You’re Grieving (And How to Get Through Them)
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Bank holidays are meant to be a break. A pause from normal life. Time to relax, spend time with loved ones, and enjoy a slower pace.
But when you’re grieving, that slower pace can feel very different....