Interactive Content:
Interactive Content:
Night time routine
Morning routine (p)
Memory Box
Creative Expression
Hair Routine
Getting unready & unwinding
Ice Skating
Mental Health check in
Ms. Coenen interview series
Ms. Michelle interview series
Cassie Perez interview series
Ms. Mclaughlin interview series
Risk factors are characteristics at the family, community, or biopsychosocial-cultural level that are associated with a likelihood of negative outcomes. Below is an Instagram post detailing our main risk factors for Prolonged Grief Disorder.
Personality Traits
Attachment Styles
Lack of Closure
Childhood loss
Lack of emotional expression
Life stressors
Substance abuse
Disenfranchised Grief
Protective Factors are characteristics that help reduce a risk factor's impact or decrease the likelihood of negative outcomes. Our page heavily focuses on methods of coping with grief and you can find all relevant posts below.
Protective Factors Part 2:
Building a Care Kit
Grief Books
Religious & Spiritual support
Sleep & Rest
Routine & Structure
Grief Goals
Positive Self Talk
Coping with big events
Give yourself grace
Accounts to follow
Writing a letter
Healing with nature
Nervous system regulation
Healing the body
How to be a good friend
Secure attachment from high attachment
Mrs. Hiltz interview series
Eric Schleich interview series
Trivia on Protective factors
Trivia on Risk factors