Death Anxiety: Thanatophobia

When speaking to my therapist about my fear of getting on public transport and trying to establish why my fear/worry has become so bad. Thanatophobia was mentioned. I had never heard this term before and had no clue what it meant. I was told it is Death anxiety. I was asked to think about where […]

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Strained chest muscle and anxiety

This is not a topic that I planned on publishing. However, it is something that I feel I should share as it is part of what we have experienced on our blogging journey…… Please see strained chest muscle and anxiety which covers: © Copyright 2019 Grief Probate Journey Blog *PLEASE NOTE THIS INFORMATION IS SOURCED […]

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Reality and Grief

This topic came about by thinking about how we react to reading about or hearing about other people’s losses. It hits my sister and I on so many levels, to the point that we are stunned into silence. We are stunned into silence but deeply feeling the pain, sadness, worry, and unknown of the people […]

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June Awareness Month 2023

On occasions, we tend to combine Awareness days/weeks/months into one topic. We do this as we feel it is the best way to capture as many as possible in one go….. Please see June Awareness Month 2023 which covers: © Copyright 2019 Grief Probate Journey Blog *PLEASE NOTE THIS INFORMATION IS SOURCED FROM UK and […]

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Stifled Grief

This is a term that we came across by chance, we were not looking for it, but it found us. To be honest, it was another one of those things that intrigued us, and when we read more, indeed we saw we can relate to it….. Please see Stifled Grief which covers: © Copyright 2019 […]

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Fragmented Grief

We have decided to publish this as a topic because we can relate to and resonate with this term in our grief journey. Although we have this blog and have been going for almost four years. My sister and I are still quite dissociated and disconnected from our loss and our experiences over the past […]

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