The disappearance of a star rarely leaves us indifferent. Like Johnny in his day, Elizabeth II and Pele more recently, or Tina Turner more recently. A strange feeling crosses us at the death of these distinguished strangers. Probably because they are not so … “These public figures are familiar to usobserves Christophe Fauré, a psychiatrist and grief specialist whose latest book This Life… And Beyond published by Albin Michel. Thanks to the media and now social media, we have followed their careers as well as their personal lives, reacted to their successes, commented on their failures. Therefore, over time, a connection is created, sometimes real feelings. But the emotional tone of grief always depends on the kind of affection we have for the one who has left us.
This is why we can feel great pain at the loss of those loved ones, even from a distance, just as we can despair at a…
Source: Le Figaro

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