Imagine that you are the boy or a girl who lost the ball or anything that you held precious when you were a child. you are struck by the great grief. you have to express this grief and sadness??
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Coping with Depression After a Loved One’s Death
Medically reviewed by Timothy J. Legg, PhD, PsyD, CRNP, ACRN, CPH on June 27, 2017 — Written by Rachel Nall, RN, BSN, CCRN
Grief vs. depression
Complicated grief
What you can do
When to see a doctor
Outlook
What is depression?
There are many beautiful and uplifting things in life, but there is also loss. Losing a loved one can trigger intense feelings of grief. For some people, this grief can lead to depression or make underlying depression worse.
You can expect to grieve and feel sad after a loss, but prolonged feelings of sadness and hopelessness could mean that you have depression. Whether you’re experiencing grief or depression or both, there are many approaches that can help you heal with time.