What can I do to feel a bit better after losing someone close to me?

Explores practical ways to feel better after losing someone close, including talking to trusted people, self-care, creating routines, and honouring memories, while addressing grief’s emotional and physical impact.

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When someone close to you dies, it can feel like your whole world has been turned upside down. Grief is a deeply personal and often overwhelming experience, and it's natural to feel unsure about how to start feeling better. While nothing can replace the person you've lost, there are ways to cope with the pain and begin to heal over time. If you're a teenager dealing with bereavement, this guide will offer some practical strategies to help you navigate your emotions and find moments of relief. Why Does Grief Feel So Overwhelming? Grief is a natural response to losing someone...
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