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Grieving: Grieving Process
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There seems to be a greater consensus... on what can go awry during the grieving process and develop into more protracted forms of grieving, more serious forms of depression, and other mental health problems. Coping by avoidance or isolation or finding yourself unable to function within reason are warning signs that shouldn't be ignored.
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There are no fixed timetables or shortcuts when it comes to the grieving process. Since an individual experiences grief in his or her own way and at his or her own pace, be patient and give others, as well as yourself, time to heal. Tears can be very therapeutic.
This is a book which will become precious to anyone going through the grieving process. It is full of gentle suggestions that, while focused on God, do not try to put forth a specific religious conviction. This book truly can comfort anyone from the devout to the doubting.
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It is difficult to become part of another person's grieving process unless you are invited to become involved. You should ... understand that you too may feel guilty or helpless when faced with the inevitability of death, or feel there is little you can do to comfort the bereaved person. This is a natural feeling. There are, however, definite ways that you can help during the different stages of grieving.
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Grieving For Babies This program is directed towards the needs of grieving family members. The DVD includes a 70-minute chaptered video addressing topics of the initial shock and intense grief, carrying on with life, the grief of siblings and grandparents, and the role of chaplains throughout the bereavement process.
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