Are you grieving? We generally think of grief as a reaction to a death. But there is another grief that comes from loss while someone is still living. This grief is often experienced when caring for someone with a chronic illness. Chronic illness, and particularly any illness that impairs a person’s cognitive ability, causes caregivers and loved ones to experience grief and loss right now. In this fact sheet, we will discuss the grief related to death and dying, and grief associated with chronic illness. It is natural to grieve the death of a loved one before, during, and after the actual time of their passing. The process of accepting the unacceptable is what grieving is all about.
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Mary Jane Cronin is a national speaker and international author who has been offering her services for over twenty years to those experiencing stress, a loss, or change in their lives.

Mary Jane is the author of six books; November Mourning, Writing Through Your Grief, A Caregiver’s Connection, Unexpected Change and Growing Through Illness Together, and her latest book Tied in Knots- 3 Steps to release stress. She designs and facilitates presentations to improve the wellness of others including topics of Loss and Grief, Work-Life Balance, Caregiver Stress, and Self-Care.

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