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Hospital Chaplain J.S. Park says the biggest myth about grief is that it is “a poison to get past. There’s positive intent there, because the sadness of grief is so hard to deal with. But grief is part of our human process.”

Hospital Chaplain J.S. Park says the biggest myth about grief is that it is “a poison to get past. There’s positive intent there, because the sadness of grief is so hard to deal with. But grief is part of our human process.”

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“The biggest myth I see is that grief is a poison to get past”

“Everything happens for a reason” might be one of the least helpful things you can say to someone who just lost a loved one, according to veteran hospital Chaplain J.S. Park.