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A Force for Change: Coping With Grief Through Activism and Advocacy

By Dakin Andone — 2017

When people are pushed into advocacy or social work as a result of a traumatic loss, part of the benefit for those affected is in keeping busy, but it’s also a way to memorialize their loved ones, explained Joanne Cacciatore, an associate research professor at Arizona State University who studies traumatic grief.

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Are Your Happiness Goals Too High?

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Why Emotional Self-Control Matters

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How to Avoid Confirmation Bias at Work

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If You Want to Change, Start from the Ground Up

When people seek personal change in their lives, they often don’t get very far.

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Can Science Help Us Deal with Death?

The fear of death always comes at or near the top of people’s worst fears. Some psychologists believe that this is such a potent fear, we push it down into the subconscious in order to avoid it.

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Death or Loss of a Loved One