Therapist Shares How She Coped With Grief While Working
A therapist recounts her personal journey of navigating professional responsibilities while grieving the loss of her husband at age 26. She shares insights into how she managed to continue working during her most difficult days.
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I'm a therapist who lost my husband at 26 — here's how I learned to show up at work on my hardest days
Amy Morin is a psychotherapist, podcast host, and author. Courtesy of Amy Morin Amy Morin is a psychotherapist who became a widow at 26 years old. Using strategies to manage her grief, like the 10-minute rule, she overcame initial daily challenges. She shares three tips she used to manage her grief when she had to return to work. I became a widow at 26. My husband died of a heart attack on the three-year anniversary of the day I lost my mom to a brain aneurysm. Showing up at work in the mid...
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