
My parent died from severe illness; how do I know that I won’t die from the same thing?

My parent died from severe illness; how do I know that I won’t die from the same thing?

Whenever I’m with some of my younger siblings they act as if nothing has happened; it makes it seem like they don’t care even though I know they do. Why are they acting this way?
I got my period for the first time, but I don’t want to tell my dad! Who do I ask for protection and an explanation on how to deal with this??

We all need our parent(s), and most kids who have grown up with their parents can’t imagine life without them, whether that relationship is rocky or serene. But when a doctor tells you that your time with your parent is limited, that you have a finite number of years, months or days left with your parent, the effect can be haunting.
I don’t want to talk to my surviving parent about sex, but I have questions, hear a lot of things about it at school, and I am curious about it. What can I do?
There are going to be conversation topics, movies, words, songs, scents, items, and places that bring you back to the…
How do I tell someone that I want to talk? People just assume that I am going to reach out…
Losing a parent is a very traumatizing situation; afterwards many children begin to form new and different fears, which can…

Psychologists offer help if you are confused about your feelings and emotions, or if you need help coping with everyday life activities with which you must face. Psychologists can help dramatically if you are confused about your feelings by dissecting into your emotions and then offering advice. If you feel like you have to talk to somebody besides family or friends, there are psychologists who are trained and professionally experienced enough to offer adequate help.

I keep thinking that my mom is going to come back, that when the phone ringing it is her calling, that at any point she’s going to walk in the front door. How can I convince myself that she is gone?