Caregiving and ambiguous loss
Linda Rowley, mental health consultant, delves into the complexities of mental health for carers, focusing on the overlooked experience of ambiguous loss.
It's normal to experience a wide range of emotions when someone you know is diagnosed with MS.
There are no right or wrong feelings, but there can be challenging times as you share the journey with someone living with MS. These resources are here to assist you better understand your emotions, build your resilience, and discover everyday practices.
Linda Rowley, mental health consultant, delves into the complexities of mental health for carers, focusing on the overlooked experience of ambiguous loss.
When a family member or friend has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) it can bring on a range of emotions and concerns.
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