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Grief Comfort and Grief Criticism on Social Media

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In this episode, we dive into the world of grief in the digital era. Specifically we talk about what it really means to express sorrow online and the frustrating misconceptions that grief posts are just for attention. Some people turn to social media for support during tough times and genuine empathy means looking past the many assumptions about what's behind these posts.

Sign up for our free February grief support webinar here.

Visit whatsyourgrief.com for hundreds of free articles we've written about all things grief and loss.

Join the WYG Hub (it's our griever member community - think of it as our Patreon, but a zillion times better). It opens for new members four times per year (next on March 1, 2024) and you can join the waitlist - https://whatsyourgrief.ck.page/141b04f720

If you're a grief professional, we have a community for you too. https://whatsyourgrief.com/grief-professionals-community/

You can also make a donation here at any time to help us keep the lights on.

Get Lessons to Write On: A Guided Grief Journaling Intensive here. https://whatsyourgrief.ck.page/products/lessons-to-write-on-grief-journaling

Also, if you like the podcast we're pretty sure you'll love our book! Available in print, ebook, or on audible.

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Content provided by Eleanor Haley, MS, Litsa Williams, and MA. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Eleanor Haley, MS, Litsa Williams, and MA or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, we dive into the world of grief in the digital era. Specifically we talk about what it really means to express sorrow online and the frustrating misconceptions that grief posts are just for attention. Some people turn to social media for support during tough times and genuine empathy means looking past the many assumptions about what's behind these posts.

Sign up for our free February grief support webinar here.

Visit whatsyourgrief.com for hundreds of free articles we've written about all things grief and loss.

Join the WYG Hub (it's our griever member community - think of it as our Patreon, but a zillion times better). It opens for new members four times per year (next on March 1, 2024) and you can join the waitlist - https://whatsyourgrief.ck.page/141b04f720

If you're a grief professional, we have a community for you too. https://whatsyourgrief.com/grief-professionals-community/

You can also make a donation here at any time to help us keep the lights on.

Get Lessons to Write On: A Guided Grief Journaling Intensive here. https://whatsyourgrief.ck.page/products/lessons-to-write-on-grief-journaling

Also, if you like the podcast we're pretty sure you'll love our book! Available in print, ebook, or on audible.

  continue reading

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