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Kait Granger started documenting her grief on TikTok through her series, “Let’s Not Rot,” because she needed to make purpose out of her mother’s murder. Over a year later, Granger’s vulnerability has encouraged her more than 300,000 followers through their own experiences with grief.
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After losing her grandson, Peggy Winckowski fostered community among his friends.
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University of Missouri-Columbia professor and researcher Megan Gilligan discusses how adult sibling relationships change over time and the effects that can have on personal and family well-being.
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The appeal of the traditional romantic relationship seems to be losing its relevance in younger generations, but the drive for companionship is still wired in our minds and coursing through our veins.
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Dr. Marva Robinson, a clinical psychologist, discusses how to navigate complex family dynamics and divisive topics that may come up during gatherings this holiday season.
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The Very Asian Foundation issued guidance for reporting on transracial adoptees, birth search and belonging — topics that are rarely discussed or represented in media.
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“Work/life balance” is elusive because it’s an invention.
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A clinical psychologist discusses how to navigate complex family dynamics and hot-button topics that may come up during gatherings this holiday season.
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St. Louis nursing student earned the title “milk donor extraordinaire” for giving 5,000 ounces of surplus breastmilk to the nonprofit Milk Bank.
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OtherWith coronavirus cases increasing at an alarming rate across the U.S., public health officials advise families to cancel any plans for a big Thanksgiving dinner this year. But what do you do when your family is not on the same page?