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20 Apr

How Should the Workplace Respond When a Colleague Dies?

The death of a colleague is a unique kind of grief—one that is often overlooked, uncomfortable, and challenging to navigate. Unlike personal losses, workplace grief exists in an environment that prioritizes deadlines, productivity, and bottom lines. When tragedy strikes, should businesses press forward as if nothing happened, or should they…
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17 Apr

Children Grieve Too, Just Differently

The Overlooked Grief of a Bereaved Child When a child loses a sibling, adults often assume their grief is less intense and, perhaps, less complex than that of parents. Consequently, the overwhelming focus tends to be on the parents’ sorrow, thereby minimising, ignoring or misunderstanding the surviving child’s pain minimised,…
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16 Apr

Strong People Don’t Need Therapy – Or Do They?

In many communities—especially among people of African descent—therapy is often seen as unnecessary, indulgent, or even shameful. “Why talk to a stranger when you have family?” “Just pray about it.” “Be strong.” These words echo through our culture, reinforcing the dangerous myth that seeking grief therapy is a sign of…
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