EDUCATION
What Grief Is — and Is Not
A foundational overview of grief as a natural response to loss. This article clarifies common misconceptions about grief, explains why it is non-linear and shaped by attachment, and outlines how grief can appear across emotional, physical, and cognitive domains—not only after death.
Disenfranchised Grief: The Losses We’re Not Taught to Name
An educational introduction to disenfranchised grief—losses that are real but often unrecognized or unsupported. This article explores why certain forms of grief remain invisible, how lack of social acknowledgment intensifies suffering, and why naming these losses matters.
Why Grief Education Belongs Outside the Therapy Room
An exploration of the role of grief education beyond clinical settings. This article distinguishes education from therapy and explains why shared language and grief literacy are essential in families, workplaces, and communities navigating loss.

