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Tackling the taboo of grief

Grief and film

Posted on 31st Jan 2020 by thetabooofgrief

I am so 50/50 about watching films that have anything to do with death – particularly death of a family… Read more Grief and film

One year on

Posted on 12th Sep 201912th Sep 2019 by thetabooofgrief

One whole year Tad? Not a day goes by when I don’t think of you and how much I miss… Read more One year on

Letter to Tad: First fathers day without my dad.

Posted on 16th Jun 201916th Jun 2019 by thetabooofgrief

Dear Tad, Remembering every year, on this day, I’d send you a book from my childhood. ‘Gorilla’..’Mog’…’Burglar Bill’.. ‘The Avocado… Read more Letter to Tad: First fathers day without my dad.

A message from my big sister, on her experience on grief and loss:

Posted on 4th Apr 20194th Apr 2019 by thetabooofgrief

Grief is something unique to each individual. The one thing I will say is that I think it’s a misconception… Read more A message from my big sister, on her experience on grief and loss:

University and grief

Posted on 28th Mar 201928th Mar 2019 by thetabooofgrief

Moving away to University a few days after Dad had passed away was something that I really struggled with. I’m… Read more University and grief

The 6 month mark

Posted on 14th Mar 201914th Mar 2019 by thetabooofgrief

The 13th of March marked the 6 months since my Dad passed away. Anniversaries feel strange, the 13th never meant… Read more The 6 month mark

Talking about grief.

Posted on 13th Mar 201914th Mar 2019 by thetabooofgrief

Even typing the word ‘grief’ feels strange. It shouldn’t feel like a bad word because grief will affect us all… Read more Talking about grief.

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