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Grief Therapy
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Treatment that helps a person work through a greater than normal reaction to a loss, such as the death of a loved one. This reaction may include behavioral and physical problems, extreme mourning, and being unable to separate emotionally from the person who died. Grief therapy may be individual or group therapy.
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Dr. Katherine Shear (Professor of Psychiatry at the Columbia University School of Social Work) reveals what happens inside the grieving brain and offers strategies for coping with loss, in this BigThink video "The Hard Science of Moving On":
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