Moving Forward: Dealing with Grief and Letting Go of the Past

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A spouse seeks advice on how to handle their partner's constant rehashing of past regrets following the death of a parent. The writer has taken on all household responsibilities to support their spouse during this difficult time but is becoming exhausted. The columnist suggests suggesting counseling or a grief support group for the spouse to help them process their grief and move forward. Readers also offer advice on self-care and considering the impact of loss on the entire family.
Advice | Carolyn Hax: Spouse still rehashing the past after parent's death The Washington Post
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