How Grief May Be Plaguing You During the Pandemic
Weekly Mourner 6, August 2020 By Leah Glass Salvador Dali, “Figure At a Window”, 102 x 75 cm, oil on canvas, 1925. (Leah Glass, MA, LBSW , CCBT , is a licensed social worker who has spent the last four years of her life working in Hospice grief counseling. Leah is a therapist with a specialty in grief. She’s also working on a book that is expected to be out within the close of the year.) Do you know that nagging sick feeling in your stomach? Those racing anxious thoughts? You may have been assuming that they are simply a bi-product of all the stress you have been under for the last few months. What if I told you they could also be grief? Why would I suggest such a thing? Well, for starters because it's true, and because a bunch of folks at Harvard agree with me, so sit down and let me explain a bit. Full disclosure, I wrote this article after reading this Harvard article but these thoughts are my own. I cite it here because I think you’ll benefit from reading the...