Grief is your emotional reaction to a significant loss. The words sorrow and
heartache are often used to describe feelings of
grief.
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Full article >>>Grief: The normal process of reacting both internally and externally to the perception of loss.[3]
Grief reactions may be seen in response to physical or tangible losses (e.g., a
death) or in response to symbolic or psychosocial losses (e.g.
Full article >>>Grief and Loss
Grief is an emotional reaction that follows loss of someone or something of great value. There is a difference between normal sadness and
grief.
Full article >>>Grief affects all aspects of one's life. Most often, it is the response to loss of a loved one through
death or separation. It may also follow the loss of something that is highly valued, such as a job, an object, or status.
Full article >>>Grief is a reaction to a significant loss. It is most frequently an unhappy and painful emotion triggered by the
death of a loved one.
Full article >>>Therapy,
grief: See:
Grief therapy.
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Full article >>>Grief and loss
Feelings of
grief and loss can result if you feel
cancer treatment has significantly changed your body. Some people might say they feel less feminine or masculine.
Full article >>>Grief is a process that unfolds over time. The initial
shock and denial may change into sadness and anger that can last from weeks to months. Some children seem to show no emotional response to
death, which can be disconcerting to family members.
Full article >>>Grief:
You may feel scared, confused, and depressed because so much has happened in a short time. You may also feel sad or angry at the loss of your
pregnancy. You may blame yourself and think you have done something wrong. These feelings are normal.
Full article >>>Anticipatory
Grief: Preparing for the
Death of a Loved One
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major depressionworry
anxiety or
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bed or bedroom not conducive to sleep
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Full article >>>Talking with friends, a counselor, or a
support group about your
grief and frustration at the damage caused by
Alzheimer's also leaves you free to cope with its reality and to cherish your loved one as he or she is.
Full article >>>Clinical
depression is not just
grief or sadness. It is an illness that can challenge the person’s ability to perform even routine daily activities. At its worst,
depression may
lead the person to contemplate or commit
suicide.
Full article >>>Complaints that benefit from Ignatia often arise from emotional upset or uncontrollable
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Full article >>>Many women experience
grief for a
pregnancy loss, even after they have had a subsequent child. Perhaps allowing this
pregnancy to be special involves grieving and letting go, before welcoming another.
Full article >>>Many people feel a sense of loss and
grief when they lose a body part. Others are bothered by phantom
limb syndrome, where they feel as if the amputated part is still in place. They may even feel
pain in this
limb that does not exist.
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ENT"God is grieved with our
griefs. He
bends down in sympathy and tender love. Cry to Him for help, and He will give you that which is for the best.
WHOOPING COUGH"2 (J.H. Kellogg, M.D., Formulas) ...
Full article >>>Bereavement
Each person's experience of
grief is unique
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Full article >>>This should not be confused with a
grief reaction (
death of loved one). Features may include change in eating habits,
insomnia, early morning wakening, lack of interest, depressed mood,
fatigue, and suicidal thoughts.
Full article >>>Denial, Frustration, Rapidly changing emotions, Helplessness
Depression,
Irritability, Guilt, Loneliness
Fear, Withdrawal, Anger, Failure
Plea bargaining, Indifference,
Weakness, Understanding
Grief, Acceptance, Powerlessness, Empowerment ...
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