The Process of Grieving
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Grief is a range of emotions and behaviours shown by people when confronted with a sudden loss. This range is divided up into a number of stages, or a process of grief. Doctor Granger Westburg developed 10 stages that illustrated these emotions linked with behaviour and then was followed by a number of people who developed another process of several stages based on this original theory. Doctor Westburg discovered that grief is a process, not a state, after observing these faced with loss. He noted 10 stages, which are: shock; emotional release; isolation; physical symptoms; complete inability to cope with...
loving things about the deceased, and how s/he is going up to heaven and bask in the glory of God, as well as prayers and psalms for the soul of the deceased. These ceremonies help the dead person"s family to let go of the person and to convince them that the person is going to a better place, and s/he will be okay under the watchful eyes of God.
loving things about the deceased, and how s/he is going up to heaven and bask in the glory of God, as well as prayers and psalms for the soul of the deceased. These ceremonies help the dead person"s family to let go of the person and to convince them that the person is going to a better place, and s/he will be okay under the watchful eyes of God.
The pain that these people are feeling when a loved one has died is obviously immense, as to lose one is unbearable because you will never see that person again.
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