Grieving in Community
Briefly

Collective trauma from events like the LA wildfires disrupts communities, creating lasting emotional distress and altering the sense of safety and stability.
Shared grief during major tragedies touches entire communities, as individuals mourn the loss of loved ones, homes, and a familiar space of comfort.
Micro-actions serve as tangible steps to begin rebuilding a sense of safety and stability during overwhelming grief, making recovery manageable.
Grieving together creates a opportunity for communities to reconnect and find solace in shared experiences amidst the devastation.
Read at Psychology Today
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