While most of our fears will never come to pass, the heartbreak of loss is something that will eventually touch all of us.
An Angus therapist is expanding her business following international demand from people seeking support for mental health.
Anita Rao At that moment in time, Tina was in her 40s, a mother to three adult children, and living near Dallas, Texas, the frustration she felt about being a black queer woman in the US was sitting ...
BERGERAC fans finally have a first look at the highly-anticipates reboot. The classic 1980s detective series will get its own revival as the trailer has been revealed. Brassic actor Damien Molony, ...
The absence of a comprehensive student bereavement policy contrasts the university’s stated values of inclusivity and respect ...
Samsung calls this phone Ultra because everything is supposed to be ultra. But the regular S25 and S25 Plus have a lot of its ...
The New York Times is interested in exploring how the response to loss may have changed in the last five years.
Teeing off in 44-degree weather last week – wearing three shirts, a hoodie, two pairs of socks, and thermal skivvies – my thoughts turned to the late psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, ...
Swedish police have confirmed that 11 people have died in the worst school shooting in the country’s history, Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter reported. The suspect, who was not known to police before the ...