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Plus: Queer experiences at prom Today in Friday 18 August 2023 Sometimes the loss of a loved one is

Plus: Queer experiences at prom Today in [Aeon]( [Psyche]( Friday 18 August 2023 Sometimes the loss of a loved one is so deep and painful we never get out from under. Those who suffer like this now have a diagnosis – [prolonged grief]( disorder – and hopeful treatments as well. – Pamela Weintraub, Senior Editor Mood and emotion Essay [When grief doesn’t end]( [Suffering the sudden death of a loved person leaves some survivors stuck in grief. Can they win their lives back – and how?]( by Martin W Angler Prom can be especially stressful for queer teens. Or, it can be unremarkable fun. Or, it can be an opportunity to party elsewhere and wake up the next day in a stranger’s garden. Charting 70 years of queer prom stories, [today’s Film]( portrays a rich diversity of lived experiences while simultaneously charting a story of social change across decades. – Adam D’Arpino, Head of Video Childhood and adolescence Film [Charting seven decades of heartbreak and rebellion for queer teens at prom]( 21 minutes [Share this newsletter with a friend]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( You have received this email because you signed up to the Aeon+Psyche Newsletter list. © Aeon Media Group Ltd 2023. Level 5, 100 Flinders Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia. [PRIVACY POLICY](  |  [CONTACT US](  |  [PREFERENCES](  |  [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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