
Dear Therapist: I Can’t Accept My Father’s Death From COVID-19
I was not there for his last breaths. I was not there for his last words. I’m trying to combat my guilt.
I was not there for his last breaths. I was not there for his last words. I’m trying to combat my guilt.
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When one parent in a divorce has worked to prejudice the kids against the other parent, the last-ditch solution for some judges is to send the children to “reunification camp” with the mom or dad they can’t stand.
How can I be open and honest with him when he doesn’t know who I am?
Watching my wife wither away had been hard enough. Then the pandemic hit.
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