Grief

I often work with anticipatory grief, which at least starts the conversations with patients and families about death and dying, but I know from working in palliative care that sometimes those conversations don’t happen, leaving loved-ones in shock even when deaths are expected.  Adrian Chiles in the Guardian is surprised at how shocked he is at the death of his parent and why, in general, we are so unprepared for death.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/20/ive-spent-a-lifetime-dreading-the-loss-of-a-parent-and-now-its-finally-happened

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