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... toward explaining why seemingly inconsequential things can be the occasion for a tsunami of feeling: the grief over an unmet expectation (it's about the relationship, not about the thing) brings up the ... just feels like one.
So redeploying Soldiers are probably just as susceptible to experience grief as anyone else. The situation gets complexified because the Soldiers returning home (as well as ...
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... a 10 part series of articles that can help you work through all the various stages of grief and hopefully come out the other end a stronger person having gone through this troubled time. When ... a book on the subject. So, that was my starting point-the bookstore, looking for something about grief that would help me understand what was happening to me.
I am a retired grandmother of four. I live in ...
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... the prologue to "Nothing Was the Same," Jamison said, "There is a sanity to grief, in its just proportion of emotion to cause, that madness does not have."
Jamison said grief can ...
His gesture showed his understanding and concern for her, she said.
Hope can find a place in grief, but not in depression, she said. Remembering a trip to the natural history museum, Jamison said ...
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... we look at the research on bereavement, we don’t see anything remotely like stages of grief. In fact, as I summarized in my recent book The other side of sadness: What ... recovery pattern seem healthy and for the most part they are, they still hurt, even years later. And if you talk with them about grief, they say things like, "a loss is forever, you never get over it."
The recovery ...
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... referring to the way you're feeling. About losing Kevin. About grief and loss and sadness. It changes...It seems to me that feelings are the most unreliable things ... buck up, and get on with life after a few days. The truth is, even for those who deal with grief in the best ways, life is never going to go on exactly like it did before. Kate is an extreme example of this, perhaps, but as it turns ...
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... For a lot of people--many more than any of us will ever know--the holidays are horrible, a season in which the grief they carry around with them all of the time becomes that much more painful.
If that sounds autobiographical, that ... you be moving on?' They don't get that there's a collective grief. I actually prefer it when people don't even ask how it's going. It's easier ...
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