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Navigating Grief: What the Science of Resilience Teaches about Adaptation to Loss

Navigating Grief: What the Science of Resilience Teaches about Adaptation to Loss

Update: 2025-09-26
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Danielle K. Glorioso, LCSW, explores the complex nature of grief, emphasizing that it is a lifelong, evolving response to loss rather than something to “get over.” She explains the differences between acute grief, integrated grief, and prolonged grief disorder, highlighting how factors like attachment, personal history, and circumstances of death can influence the grieving process. Glorioso outlines how prolonged grief can impair daily functioning and discusses effective treatments, including a structured therapy program that facilitates adaptation. She also examines resilience as a skill that can be strengthened through emotion regulation, cognitive flexibility, social support, and meaning-making. Drawing on both professional expertise and personal loss, Glorioso offers practical strategies for coping, supporting others, and finding hope while honoring the memory of loved ones. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40332]
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Navigating Grief: What the Science of Resilience Teaches about Adaptation to Loss

Navigating Grief: What the Science of Resilience Teaches about Adaptation to Loss

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