Articles about stages of grief (0-50 of 165)

  • Recognizing The Signs Of Grief
    By: Renee Wood, MSW | - The loss of a loved one can be excruciating, and so can the first holiday season without that person in your life. If you know someone who has experienced a difficult loss in the last year, you may want to watch for signs that that person is grieving during this holiday season. Even if the loss was quite some time ago, the holidays can spark that feeling of emptiness and sorrow as if the death of their loved one was fresh. That is because the holidays are a time of togetherness and family, and w ...
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  • Know About Grief And Loss
    By: edwa7pypst | - In the early stages of grief and loss that is completely impossible to use any of our intellectual faculties to think about what is happening. Our brain is like a fog, separated from us by an invisible shield. It runs on automatic and short circuits regularly. We are well below any level of optimal performance and do not know? The idea of ??the rationality of the whole experience, to make sense of what happened to us is far from being a continent away. The pain of grief is to delete all we know ...
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  • Making Sense Of Grief And Loss
    By: edwa7pypst | - In the early stages of grief and loss that is completely impossible to use any of our intellectual faculties to think about what is happening. Our brain is like a fog, separated

    from us by an invisible shield. It runs on automatic and short circuits regularly. We are well below any level of optimal performance and do not know? The idea of ??the

    rationality of the whole experience, to make sense of what happened to us is far from being a continent away. The pain of gri ...

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  • Helping Families Of Service Members Who Commit Suicide While In Combat
    By: Dr. Renee Clauselle of Child and Family Psychology | - With a growing number of troops reported to have taken their own lives while in battle, it has been reported that the Pentagon and the White House are now acknowledging service members who committed suicide during combat the same way as other combat related deaths. The change may help to take away the stigma associated with suicide. She also says that family members who have learned that their loved ones committed suicide while serving in combat may also need to seek psychological counseling to ...
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  • How To Deal With Bereavement And Face Each Day
    By: Dianne Cohen | - Grief counseling is often important because it can be very hard to recover from any type of loss. For example imagine the state of mind of a young person who lost his spouse. Some people go into a depressed state and lose motivation and a sense of purpose. Loss of any type is a major challenge to us and coming out of it may seem almost impossible. Reflections on life are inevitable in making sense of the loss of a spouse, loss of a child, loss of a parent, death of a friend or even knowing an ac ...
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  • Overcome Your Break Up By Understanding These Five Stages
    By: Raymond Ehoma | - The task of getting back together with your ex lover following a breakup could be made a bit easier as well as sooner if you can develop the nerve to put your current sentiments at bay. In spite of what you would think, the actual feelings a person experiences following a breakup are usually very much like the ones experienced if your cherished one passes away. Grieving right after such a loss is actually natural but the caution here is that you must not allow the grieving to get out of hand.

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  • Tips On Accepting The Loss Of A Pregnancy
    By: Steven Chang | - Pregnancy can be such an exciting time for a family. parents-to-be eagerly await the arrival of the baby, so they can finally hold their precious baby in their arms. For a woman, it can be a fulfilling time to be finally nurturing another life. However, pregnancy is constantly associated with by health risks for a woman, and her unborn child. Not all pregnancies are successful, and no matter how hard you adhere to your medical doctor's advice, sadly some pregnancies aren't meant to last.
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  • Exactly What Are The 5 Stages Of Any Break Up?
    By: Venkata Krishnan Rajagopalan | - Grief counselors often reveal that we have 5 different steps connected with a rather distressing experience and this is something which we can, also, definitely notice each time a loving relationship of some sort arrives at a crashing conclusion. Out of the blue daily life assumes a very different perspective and what you are dealing with, sentimentally, spreads directly into every other aspect of your being. You could be a little anxious and not sure what is happening and exactly what these kin ...
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  • Taking The Help Of Professionals To Deal With Grief
    By: Amanda Gordon | - Individuals who are grieving over the loss of a loved one, think that there are numerous stages of grief which tend to occur simultaneously. Grief is not as strictly laid out in 5 stages or nearly as orderly as once thought, or as pioneered by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, one of the first psychiatrists to study death and grief in immense detail. Grief therapy is now a common and well-established method of dealing with loss as directed by an experienced psychologist. Sydney, and several other major ci ...
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  • The Stages Of Grief In A Break Up
    By: TeeceeGo | - When your relationship comes to an end, there are various stages of grief in a breakup that you will go through. The process begins at the time when you come to learn about the breakup, and ends when you finally decide to move on with your life. The period between these two points is often filled with a range of emotions that can threaten your sanity. Here are some of the levels of emotions involved in a breakup.

    Stages of Grief #1 - Hurt

    When you discover that you hav ...

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  • What Can I Say When Someone Dies?
    By: Amy Long | - There are several ways in which families, friends as well as professionals in the area of greif counseling may be supportive to those they know that are heart-broken over a loss.Some helpful hints are listed below.

    In evaluating the needs of the grieving friend, it helps to understand the particulars surrounding the death.infant child.You will discover gigantic discrepencies within the grieving process that depend upon the age of theparticular person who died, the manner of de ...

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  • Loss And Grief -- When Does The Crying Stop?
    By: Barry | - Surgeons worked at some point of the night to save my daughter, however they might not. Her injuries were too severe. She died a day after the car crash and my father-in-law died 2 days later. A few weeks when his death my brother died. I cried every day for months. Jeffrey A. Kottler details the stages of crying in his book. "The Language of Tears."

    Crying starts slowly, Kottler says, and "gathers momentum, builds in power and force, until it dissipates its energy with a crash, the ...

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  • Coping With Grief And Loss Through Grief Counseling And Life Coaching
    By: Barry | - Consider Grief Counseling & Life Coaching
    Grief may be a human method to accommodate the sentiments of love that we tend to believe have ended. Another manner of defining grief is the conventional and natural reaction to significant emotional loss of any kind.
    There's nobody approach to grieve. As we all are individual, we tend to all grieve different and often flip towards grief groups. Additionally, our society at large will not have a general manner to honor grief. Since we tend t ...

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  • Grief Loss - Selecting Up The Pieces
    By: James | - Nearly everyone on the earth has been touched by grief-loss in some form or form. Grief is something we have a tendency to would rather not have to face however it is simply one of life's realities. This article was written to assist you higher perceive and manage grief and perhaps facilitate someone else who is grieving. More usually than not, we tend to are sometimes at loss for words to comfort someone who has lost a follower or family. However understanding the grieving method, the signs of ...
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  • Several Useful Steps To Help People Through The Griving Process
    By: Amy Long | - You can find a lot of strategies you can use in which families, friends as well as professionals within the area of bereavement counseling might be understanding to people that are grieving.Several helpful hints are listed below.

    In evaluating the help needed of your heart-broken individual, it is helpful to comprehend the conditions surrounding the death.very young child.You will discover gigantic contrasts in the grieving manner that depends upon the age of theindividual who ...

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  • Thoughts On Scattering Ashes Of A Loved One
    By: Art Gib | - The death of a loved one is one of the most difficult and painful times we will ever experience. Whether sudden or after an extended illness, there is no way to prepare for the range and intensity of emotions that come from the grief of the loss. It takes most people quite a long time to get through the stages of grief and everyone does it differently. There is no right or wrong way to say good-bye in your heart to one you have loved and who loved you.

    For most of us, we want to ...

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  • Overcome The Five Stages Of A Broken Relationship Grief
    By: Louis Cruz. | - Broken relationship grief and emotional grief are not much different. In fact they are about the same since emotional grief also has five stages. They both consist of the loss of someone special. Losing somebody you really love is a very hard event in life. But we all must at some point in the road of life encounter this experience. So knowing the five stages and becoming familiar with the stage in which you are will let you conquer and allow you to endure this hard time.

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  • Numerous Phases Of Grief
    By: Michael C. Miller | - It is very important to realize that admitting or recognizing the grief promotes its healing process. Grief is in reality a normal and the natural response to a loss. It happens when there is loss of a person or someone who is especially close to your heart.

    It is really important to mention that stages of loss do exist but they usually don't represent any set way to respond to your loss. Instead, these stages of grief bring out wide array of responses which arise when a person begi ...

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  • Broken Relationship Grief - How To Get Through The Pain Of Breakup
    By: JD Dean | - Coping with broken relationship sadness starts off with knowing just what every cycle is. As soon as you recognize this it's simply mind boggling how much of a calming influence this can have on you and though the actual pain associated with a break up will not magically go away, being aware of what to anticipate can assist you deal with a break up a good deal better.

    Many people could assume that there's nothing to anticipate however that's not necessarily correct. If this is you j ...

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  • The Grieving Steps Involved In Dealing With Bereavement
    By: Steve Phillips | - While there are no exact guidelines for grieving, there are typical stages of grief which the majority of people may experience. It can be reassuring to be aware of these stages, to look out for them in your own thoughts and behaviour as well as in those around you.

    Disbelief and Shock

    When you first hear the news that your loved one has died there is a sense shock, disbelief and in many cases there is even denial. This is the first stage of grief which you will experi ...

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  • How To Overcome Tragedy And Loss
    By: Pat Heydlauff | - Has the loss of a loved one, a major physical or financial tragedy or a global disaster brought your world to a screeching halt? Are you finding it hard to deal with the emotional rollercoaster, blaming yourself and feeling anger and helplessness all at the same time?

    Loss from a major natural disaster like the Haiti earthquake, the genocidal killing of millions due to the politics of war or a mine collapse killing dozens of minors will make the average person feel down, depressed a ...

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  • Grief Work In Counseling
    By: Michael Logan | - Grief work is often an important aspect of counseling.

    I have worked with many perpetrators of domestic violence (mostly male) who have significant amounts of loss that have never been grieved; fathers who have lost sons, sons who have lost fathers to work, booze, divorce, drugs, veterans dealing with survivors guilt, husbands who have lost families to divorce and on and on.

    Most men get no training in grieving and therefore do it very poorly. Terrance Real in his best ...

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  • What To Do When You Are Grieving
    By: Roberto Sedycias | - Grieving is not a nice feeling. It can make you feel like your insides are being torn around. It may seem impossible to move on with your life. But there is hope. There are ways to get through the grieving process so that you can become a stronger person and stay connected to the people you love.

    Losing someone you love might have happened in one of two ways. Either his passing was expected or not. Both ways do not matter in the way you will grieve but will affect the way that you ...

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  • Understanding The Stages Of Grief
    By: Roberto Sedycias | - Experiencing grief is a normal part of life. And as normal as it is, it doesn't make it any easier. Grief can make you feel so many terrible emotions at once that you might feel like you want to climb into bed and never come out.There are stages that someone who is grieving will go through on their journey to recovery. These stages might help someone who is going through grief to understand where they are at and what stages might come next.

    The first normal part of grieving is the ...

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  • 5 Stages Of Grief People Will Go Through After A Breakup
    By: TeeceeGo | - Grief is usually used to describe the emotional state of a person after the death of a loved one. However, many people grieve after the end of a close personal relationship as well. It makes sense; you are still suffering from the loss of someone you loved. The grief process will send you through a series of powerful emotions. Knowing what to expect can help you get through it a little easier. Everyone grieves differently, but there are five common stages that you are likely to go through b ...
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  • How To Survive The 5 Steps Of Grief After A Breakup
    By: TeeceeGo | - The series of emotions you go through after the breakup of a close relationship are a lot like those you suffer through after the death of a loved one. Although the intensity of these emotions depends a great deal on how deeply you were involved with your ex, the stages remain the same. Don't worry; it is possible to survive the emotions and come out of your grief stronger and wiser than you entered it.

    Getting through a breakup is a process that should be taken step by step. Kno ...

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  • Denial Is The First Stage Of Grief
    By: cillich | - You may think your situation is different and yes, the exact nature of your loss is different but not the feelings you are experiencing. The feelings are the same for everyone but everyone reacts differently to these feelings.
    I am going to talk about relationship breakups or separations and divorces. Changing the way you respond to these feelings will make the difference. When you are going through a breakup and you do not want to, the first feeling is "This can"t be happening ...

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  • The Grieving Process
    By: Nancy OConnor | - Grief is the emotional healing process after someone you love and care about is gone. This can be through death, divorce or abandonment. Separation is the critcal event.

    The survivors' grieving process has just begun. The attention of friends and relatives has been focused on the one who was dying. Now the ones living, left behind and most closely affected by the death need the concern and caring of family and friends.

    Most of us don't know what grief will be like until ...

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  • After The Funeral: Grief Counseling For Everyone
    By: Alan Roberts | - When a loved one dies, we all react differently. For some people, accepting the inevitable loss of a 87-year-old much-loved grandfather following a lengthy illness is not that difficult. For others, it is an unbearable task. Similarly, some people seem to "get over" the loss of a small child in a relatively short period of time, while others never seem to recover.

    For the many people who find it hard to cope with a death, grief counseling often can help them make the transition. Its ...

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  • Grief Recovery Stages Summary
    By: Maurice Turmel PhD | - The stages of Death and Dying evolved by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross are often mis-identified as The Stages of Grief Recovery. In her schema, she came up with 1) denial, 2) anger, 3) bargaining, 4) depression and 5) acceptance as reactions to a diagnosis of terminal illness. Her stages only make sense when considered against that backdrop. As such, this configuration has nothing to do with the stages of grief recovery.

    Looking back over my 25 years of therapeutic experience dealing with h ...

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  • Bereavement Help Audio Ebook
    By: Maurice Turmel PhD | - My name is Maurice Turmel, also known as 'Dr Moe.' I am the author of 'How to Cope with Grief and Loss ' Bereavement Audio Ebook.' There are many products on the web today offering programs and strategies for dealing with grief, loss and bereavement. This audio ebook is one of them, but stands out in a very significant way.

    Over my 25 years of professional practice I learned that grieving individuals had the hardest time dealing with their feelings of loss and the ensuing emoti ...

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  • Transformation - What Is It?
    By: Dave Smart | - The other day my friend's dog died. She came to me distraught with grief. I sat with her, letting the conversation drift as she would have it do so, sometimes talking about the dog, sometimes about other things. I knew that, painful as it was for her, it was a process for her to go through, and hopefully she would get to the other side of it eventually.

    We hear a lot about transformation and about things "transformative" these days. Just what is transformation? In the way we at T ...

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  • What Is Grief Counselling?
    By: Maurice Turmel PhD | - When I was in private practice I saw a lot of individuals who were grieving the loss of a loved one, whether that was a child, a spouse, a parent or a close friend. On a few occasions I saw couples where one of them had been diagnosed with a terminal condition and had less than 6 months to live. These situations were particularly traumatic for the persons involved, especially for the spouse who was not ill.

    With these couples, we would discuss what was happening and how each of ...

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  • The Real Stages Of Grieving
    By: Maurice Turmel PhD | - When people pose questions about the Stages of Grief Recovery they are often referred to Elizabeth Kubler-Ross' Stages of Death. Her research showed what individuals would go through when receiving a "death sentence" from their doctor. In other words, they had a terminal condition and they were just given so many weeks or months, or perhaps years to live. Then they would go through 1) Denial; 2) Anger; 3) Bargaining; 4) Depression; and 5) Acceptance. In the media and on the net, these stages a ...
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  • How To Cope With Bereavement
    By: Maurice Turmel PhD | - Bereavement Help:

    The experience of bereavement is where you come to after the loss of a loved one has begun to work its way through your emotional landscape. Bereavement Help is about choosing resources to help you heal and recover from this emotional trauma.

    You will feel lost for a time. This person who has passed on and left your world represented something important to you. You not only lost them, but a part of yourself as well. Bereavement Help is what you n ...

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  • How To Deal With Murder Grief
    By: Maurice Turmel PhD | - Murder grief may be somewhat less difficult to deal with than suicide grief, simply because the answer to "why" always points to a third party rather than the deceased individual. Otherwise, the difference is akin to being hit in the head with a 5 pound sledge as opposed to a 10 pound sledge. Either of these will cause a lot of damage. The question of "why", in this case, leads us to try and understand the killer's motivation which rarely delivers a satisfactory answer.

    Murder h ...

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  • Coping With Grief And Bereavement
    By: Ben Nystrom | - Grief and bereavement are horrible but natural parts of life. It's inevitable that someone you know and love will die someday, and grief is a normal part of recovering from such a loss. Grief isn't easy; it is painful, debilitating, and can leave you feeling empty and alone. The best thing you can do is find constructive, positive ways to deal with your grief before it cripples you or causes long-term harm to your mental and physical health.

    Grief is a term used to describe any nu ...

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  • If You Lose Touch With Your Kids, They Think It's Their Fault
    By: Len Stauffenger | - In her book "On Death and Dying," when Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross identified the Five Stages Of Grief that an individual goes through when they have lost a loved one to death, I believe her five steps became applicable to many other kinds of loss, among them the loss by a child of a parent through divorce.

    When an adult loses someone due to a death, they have the lifetime of experience behind them to help them cope with the loss of their dear one. And we all know adults who have s ...

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  • Helpful Information On Bereavement Grief
    By: Chad Wiley | - Bereavement comes in many forms that can be equally devastating, whether it is for a loved one, friend, or even a pet. The emotions experienced during bereavement can vary from shock and denial to anger and even guilt. These can be especially difficult to deal with because the range of emotions that a death causes are often unexpected. However, wide range of feelings is normal.

    Learning to cope with a loss does not happen all in an instant. Most mental health professionals no long ...

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  • Dealing With Depression From Loss Of Loved One
    By: Chad Wiley | - Dealing with the loss of a loved one can be a difficult task. Understanding the grief process is key when dealing with a loss of life. There are several stages of grief, including every emotion that a human being can experience. However, a major emotion to deal with is depression.

    It is quite common for people to fall into a depressed state after losing a loved one, but there are ways to cope and combat it. You are not alone, even though it feels that way.

    SOME TIPS ...

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  • Re-thinking Retirement After The Crash
    By: John Trauth | - The current financial crisis reminds me of a cartoon I saw years ago in Paris. A bungee jumper is worried about taking the jump off the bridge, so he checks his harness. Fine. He checks its connection to the bungee cord. Fine. He checks the cord itself. Fine. He checks the connection of the cord to the bridge. Fine. Reassured, he jumps and the bridge breaks!

    The financial bridge under many of us has broken. This is particularly destabilizing for retirees and those soon to ...

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  • Coping With Grief: Understanding The Process
    By: Ben Anton | - Grief is a common, expected, and necessary reaction to loss of any kind. Each person will experience grief in a different way and, depending on how well they cope with those emotions, they may have positive or negative long-term effects from their bereavement.

    What is Grief?
    The term grief comes from the Old French word greve which means a heavy burden. Normal characteristics of grief include depression, apathy, lethargy, and sorrow. What is so difficult about grief after ...

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  • Overcoming The Stages Of Grief Of Denied Merchant Account Applications With An Offshore Merchant Acc
    By: Bailey Thompson | - An offshore merchant account ends the days of sulking in misery over denied merchant account applications.

    Getting turned down in every application is always kinda hard to take in, especially if you worked really hard for that endeavor. As just in the case of high risk businesses, such as adult, dating service, escort, escort service, telemarketing, travel, high volume, and multilevel marketing, reading the mark , denied on the merchant account application is totally unfortun ...

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  • What Is The Grieving Process?
    By: Bill Urell | - Death is inevitable and is part of the life process. And no matter how we look at it, its one event that nobody ever looks forward to. It is just too painful, too permanent, too traumatic. But then, when death strikes in a family, the loved ones have no choice but to deal with it. No matter how painful, the step-by-step process of healing is gone through, and we learn to live our normal lives again, like it or not.

    As we said, grieving is a process. It is a normal and natural reac ...

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  • How To Heal Yourself
    By: Jinger Jarrett | - Approximately two thirds of physical illness can be traced to a psychological cause. Millions of Americans, addicted to antidepressants and other drugs, are seeking relief.
    The problem is that relief never comes. Drugs only treat the symptoms. They aren't the cure. They don't provide healing.
    Psychological causes often include a lack of forgiveness or refusing to grieve a loss. By holding onto past hurts, we're only putting ourselves in bondage.
    Forgiveness and grief are nev ...

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  • The Stages Of Grief
    By: Diana Burg | - Elizabeth Kubler Ross wrote about the five stages of catastrophic loss in her book, On Death and Dying. While she was speaking to the terminally ill patient, most people have found that the stages she defines work as well for almost any kind of grief.

    While people argue as to whether these stages are really true for a person in grief, and while the whole issue of loss is quite complex, for myself I have found that I have indeed gone through the stages of grief and often more ...

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  • Grief & Loss
    By: Kim Olver | - Have you ever lost someone close to you to death? We go through a grief process that was best described by Elizabeth Kublar-Ross in On Death and Dying. In it she talks about the five stages that people go through---denial and isolation; anger; bargaining; depression and finally acceptance. The dying, as well as those who love them, go through these stages although rarely at the same time and these stages are not predictable.

    You may think you are in the anger phase, then jump to d ...

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