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To mark the launch of its new online community, Sue Ryder (the UK organisation which provides incredible hospice and neurological care for people facing a frightening, life-changing diagnosis) has published findings from a new survey which provides a unique insight into the UK\’s experiences of bereavement, and it shows people may be suffering longer than they need to.
The research found that it takes an average of two years, one month and four days to feel better following the death of a loved one.
It also reveals that sharing experiences and talking about bereavement enables people to feel better more quickly.
Click here read the full report.
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