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Larry CarlatPsychology Today |
At some point, the pain of a child's death is no longer a constant companion.
Personal Perspective: It was always about my heart with my son, my foolish heart.
When your child has died, a part of you has, too.
Personal Perspective: I hit the jackpot when I met the spirit of my dead son.
A Personal Perspective: I always thought love would be enough until it wasn’t.
When your child is taken from you, you are no longer ordinary parents.
Juggling complex and paradoxical feelings is part of the grieving process.