FAQ: When Am I Going to Be Able
to Stop Grieving and Start Feeling Better?
Martha Clark Scala

She has been a psychotherapist in private practice since 1992, with offices in Palo Alto and San
Francisco, California.
She regularly writes about grief and loss, the necessity of self-care, and
substance abuse. Her e-newsletter, "Out on a Limb," is available to
subscribers through her website.
It depends. There are
a number of factors that might contribute to how long it takes to feel better
again. The most common include:
*The quality of your relationship
with the deceased.
*The amount of personal or
vicarious trauma associated with the loss.
*The extent of unresolved issues
in your relationship with the person who died.