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    Experiencing grief is like jumping into freezing‚ ice cold water. Grieving is a strong‚ overwhelming feeling that is completely resistless; it is a universal state and a powerful personal experience. In the same way‚ jumping into ice cold water is overpowering as the iciness of the water hits hard. Whether it is caused by the death of a loved one‚ the ending of a serious relationship‚ or even a job loss‚ grief causes a never-ending‚ emotional pain to an individual that cannot be controlled. The

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    The two essays I chose to read were “Farthest‚ Faintest‚ Solar System Objects Found Beyond Neptune” and “How to Succeed as an Online Student”. The four types of essay organization discussed is topic‚ time order‚ space order and the informative process. The characteristic which makes the above mentioned essays expository is it uses facts to inform about the topic with a strong thesis statement. The information is given in fact form and not in a biased manner by the writer. Space organization

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    Bereavement Older Adults

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    Adults Purpose: To create a safe environment for people to express his or her feelings of grief which will hopefully enable them to reconcile his or her loss and begin to reinvest in life by learning through educational support‚ coping tools in the absence of a loved one Group Goals/Objectives: To foster self-awareness‚ healing‚ new friends‚ sense of community‚ support of others‚ education about grief and learning coping skills through psycho-educational approach. Our goal is to not stop the

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    et al. (2011) looked at miscarriages and perinatal loss. Society often minimizes the impact of loss from miscarriages citing reasons such as the parents had not yet met the child or that a social bond had not yet developed. These parents do face grief and the study found that they experience feelings of ambiguity mostly related to the viability of the fetus‚ the process of the pregnancy loss‚ deciding what to do with the remains‚ and how they share the news with others. By exploring the reasons

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    The third stage in the Kubler Ross model is bargaining. Bargaining happens when someone thinks of alternatives to prevent the cause of grief. If it is a loss of a loved one‚ you may often hear someone say‚ ‘I would give anything to see them or hold them again.’ If it is a loss of a relationship‚ people generally say‚ ‘I would do anything for her/him to give me another chance.’ Other losses in life‚ including that of jobs‚ choices‚ games‚ or car accidents may impel people to want to go back into

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    everyone there will be a time of grieving and wondering‚ during which it is our Christian duty to offer them comfort and love. The Bible and Grief Throughout the Old Testament there are numerous examples of grief: Abraham mourned the loss of Sarah (Gen 23:2)‚ Joseph grieved at the death of Jacob (Gen 50:1)‚ and many of the Psalms express intense grief (Psalms 6‚ 35‚ & 42). In the New Testament‚ Jesus withdrew privately after news of John the Baptist’s death reached him (Matt. 14:13)‚ devout believers

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    Psychology Today Title of Article: Grief to Comfort and Inspire Issue: Published on February 1‚ 2012 by Melanie Greenberg‚ Ph.D. in The Mindful Self-Express Support/ Argue Point? Supports Brief Summary: There is no exact amount of time you should mourn‚ for different losses cause different reactions. depending upon how things ended before the loss or how well you knew them can affect the grieving process. It’s important to reach out because when grief is shared it is easier to overcome

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    article‚ it had been four and a half years after his father died‚ but his mother was still keep in a deep torment from the experience of loss. Q3: Dr. Epstein describes a perception of  “normal”. What is he referring to and how does this relate to grief? I think the perception of “normal” has two meanings. The first is that every one experiences loss. “Our world is unstable and unpredictable‚ and operates‚ to a great degree and despite incredible scientific advancement‚ outside our ability to control

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    Sorrow‚ bereavement‚ and distress are some reactions to loss of a loved one as a result of death. Even though there are different reasons for a relationship to end‚ loosing a partner due to death has an amplified effect‚ and is a source of great grief for the individual left standing alone. Death is a powerful loss. Grieving is a socially constructed phenomenon‚ which means it is not fixed‚ rather it is fluid and changes from context to context. Loosing a spouse to death might be an expected or

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    cause financial clients to have to come to terms with a new normal. While most of the time this is due to death of a client‚ it can be because of any negative situation that could affect the individual. During this time‚ clients are dealing with grief. Clients will have to work towards a new normal‚ which may seem so far stretched from what they are experiencing now. This can be very difficult for clients to see‚ but with time the new normal will become more familiar. Clients may have to move

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