Grief and depression may both involve deep sadness, but they differ significantly in their nature and treatment. While grief usually eases as time passes, depression can persist and may require ...
Is your client depressed or just grieving? Advisors often wrestle with this question as they sit across the table from someone who has recently lost a spouse, parent or child. You may see tears, hear ...
Dr Pies: I'm delighted to have my colleagues, Dr Sid Zisook and Dr Kathy Shear, join me in a discussion of grief, depression, and some of the controversies surrounding these topics. Sid and Kathy, as ...
Grief occurs in stages, including depression. The depression stage of grief is marked by sadness as the reality of the loss sets in. Signs of depression in this stage of grief include sadness, regret, ...
Although a prolonged process of grieving, such as chronic sorrow, raises concerns about depression, no published studies have differentiated between chronic sorrow and depression. Until recently, most ...
More Than Just Sadness Grief is a universal experience — it’s an emotional response to loss that can encompass a wide range ...
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