Dr. Sherona Rawat - Clinical Psychologist gives insight into supporting a loved one who is grieving

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Stacey and JSbu received a voice note from a listener who is struggling to console her grieving partner. Anonymous shared that her partner had suffered a family death. This has caused him to shut down and keep to himself. He has also become very irritable with her. Dr. Sherona Rawat weighed in on the 5 stages of the grieving process. Take a listen to the podcast.
2 Sep 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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