MONROE, La. (KNOE) – Community grief doesn’t always look like tears. After a tragedy, it can move through an entire town at once—showing up in quiet moments, strained routines, and the heavy feeling that life is continuing when everything has changed.
Licensed Professional Counselor Megan Diez says grief can take many forms: shock, anger, numbness, even guilt. And while the initial wave of sadness or disbelief can be overwhelming, she says many people feel pressure to rush back…
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