After a Death, the Pain That Doesn’t Go Away
Each of the 2.5 million annual deaths in the United States directly affects four other people, on average. For most of these people, the suffering is finite — painful and lasting, of course, but not so disabling that 2 or 20 years later the person can barely get out of bed in the morning.
Yana Paskova for The New York Times
MENTAL HEALTH Dr. M. Katherine Shear, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, said…
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