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    “Most people are unaware that our losses affect us forever, since they cause us to see the world and ourselves differently. The task of discovering ‘Who am I now?’ and finding our own path to healing represents one of the greatest challenges of the grieving process,” this quotes represents the thoughts of Susan Berger in “The Five Ways We Grieve: Finding Your Personal Path to Healing After the Loss of a Loved One.” Truly the expression in the quotes provides a glimpse into the realness of the…

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    1.7.1. Five Stages of Dying by Elizabeth Klüber-Ross Klüber-Ross proposes five stages which will be experienced when facing the imminent death; denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. She argues that if the individuals repressed the stages, they have risk to get stuck with the unresolved emotion caused by the death (Konigsberg 3). Therefore, it is suggested that the individuals are better to embrace each stage to avoid the unresolved emotion in the future.…

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    time moving through each step and therefore expresses each stage with different levels of intensity. These five stages of grief do not necessarily take place in a specific order. The individual may move between stages before achieving a better acceptance of loss. However, many people are not provided by life’s circumstance with the time that is needed to achieve the final stages of…

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    her marriage, children, and her overall life experiences. She expresses an acceptance of “being ready to go”. As the film continues on though, Sarah battles between integrity and despair as her days are numbered. Sarah at one point of the film expresses, “I wish knew what it was all about”, which displays…

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    can be no true hope. The most a non-Christian can hope for is to move past the pain and rebuild a life that will eventually end without hope. For the Christian, acceptance is knowing that God will be part of this life and there is a future life. Christian should do not grieve as those who have no hope [1 Thessalonians 4:13]. Acceptance, the final stage of grief, does not mean the griever is now “pleased” with the loss. Why would the Christian be pleased when God is not pleased with many things…

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    It has been noted that acceptance does not imply that you have the answers but allows the person the freedom to express themselves and provides a safe place to morn. I believe that praying without ceasing is one of the most power suggestions within this article. In the past I…

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    The five stages of grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. During some or most of the five stages of grief, a person is able to learn coping mechanisms to help them through that stage and the grief process. Research has shown that the same coping mechanisms are used whether the person is a teenager or the elderly. Also, that a teenager is more likely to have a hostile reaction versus a middle-aged adult or the elderly. Depression can affect everyone which includes family…

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    Describe the Situation: Grief is an individual’s natural coping mechanism when dealing with the loss of someone/something no longer in their life. As portrayed by Heart to Heart Hospice, “grief is the natural way we cope with loss” (When You Are Grieving, 2013). Heart to Heart Hospice, located in Indiana, Michigan and Texas, is a hospice agency that provides services for individuals with incurable illnesses and their loved ones. To obtain contact information, services provided or local…

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    Healthy Grief Research Paper

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    doing research on grieving the writer has found that there is a common thread that is prevalent in each of the theories. It is that loss affects body, mind, and spirit. There are periods of anguish, sadness, and depression and finally there is an acceptance or recovery period. Each theory researched also agrees that grief or bereavement is an important process for people to go through in order to resolve a tragic…

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    There are five stages of grief, denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Through my personal experience I discovered that not every maneuvers through these stages in an orderly manner or at the same pace. As we all know by now no single human being is the same, even twins are not 100% the same. With this being said…

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