However, the season can be a time of grief too, a reminder of holidays past that no longer include loved ones.
Debbie Sturm, a graduate psychology professor at James Madison University can describe what grief looks and feels like; how to recognize how and why it appears at the holidays; how to normalize the feelings; how to honor loved ones who have passed with old and new traditions; and how those who are grieving can care for themselves.
Sturm teaches in the doctoral counseling and supervision program. Her research areas include trauma, family systems and advocacy.
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