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Dr. Neimeyer answers a question from a mother whose daughter killed a motorcyclist inadvertently in an accident:
"My daughter killed a young man when her car ran into his motorcycle. It was determined that the accident was not her fault. Nevertheless, she was so bereaved that we had to take her to a Critical Care facility. How does someone grieve for someone they don't know? How does someone recover from being responsible for killing someone, not intentionally?"

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Robert A. Neimeyer, Ph.D.
... is one of the foremost authorities on bereavement and grief. We are honored to host  a weekly question and answer column authored by Dr. Neimeyer.
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