Do you all feel as though schools do enough to help students with grief?
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Do you all feel as though schools do enough to help students with grief?
Question regarding the topic of grief and it’s effects.
We are a place for students of psychology to discuss study methods, receive assistance with homework, enquire for job-searching advice, and all else that come to mind. This community is aimed at those at the beginner to intermediate level, generally in or around undergraduate studies. Graduate students and professionals are recommended to our sister subreddit, r/AcademicPsychology.
Do you all feel as though schools do enough to help students with grief?
This community is a safe space for anyone who is grieving the loss of a parent, whether through death, drug addiction, mental illness. The name is Motherless Daughters, but all genders and ages are welcome. The subreddit is named after Hope Edelman's [nonfiction book of the same title](http://www.amazon.com/Motherless-Daughters-Legacy-Second-Edition/dp/0738210269).
Do you all feel as though schools do enough to help students with grief?
A place to share stories, ask questions or seek advice. Grief affects every person in a different way every time. Whether you are grieving the dead, a relationship, a job, a pet, a place or an era you are welcome here.
Do you all feel as though schools do enough to help students with grief?
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