Resilience After the Death of a Loved One

Losing a loved one is one of life’s most profound challenges, and everyone experiences grief in their own way. While the pain of loss can feel overwhelming, resilience plays a vital role in helping individuals adjust and navigate the emotional journey that follows.

Researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) are conducting a study to deepen our understanding of how people learn to adapt after the death of someone close to them. By exploring personal experiences and coping strategies, this research aims to shed light on the diverse ways individuals build resilience and find meaning in their loss.

If you or someone you know has experienced the death of a loved one and would like to contribute to this important study, your insights could help shape future support systems and resources for those navigating grief.

To learn more about the study or to participate, visit the University of New South Wales (UNSW) website: https://studies.trialfacts.com.au

Finding Support

No matter what kind of grief you’re facing, help is available. You don’t have to navigate it alone. If you or someone you know is grieving, support is available.

NALAG Grief Support – Free national grief support services

PHONE: 02 6882 9222 Let’s talk—because healing starts with support.

Griefline – Confidential grief counselling available nationwide.

Lifeline – Crisis support and grief-related resources, available 24/7.

Grief Australia – Counselling, training, and research resources for grief support.

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