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Depression requires treatment; sadness does not. Grief is a normal response to loss of any kind, involving both sadness and longing for what is missing and, often, disinterest in one’s surroundings.
The loss of a loved one can cause grief, which may lead to a sense of loneliness and distress due to separation from that person. In some cases, these feelings can cause fear and anxiety.
The death of a loved one is, sadly, a pain we’ll all experience. Here, leading grief expert David Kessler reveals the sixth stage of grief, and explains how it can help us find meaning after loss.