Grieving Process

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GRIEVING PROCESS

Grieving Process

Abstract

In this study we try to explore the concept of “Grieving Process” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Grieving Process” and its relation with “Story of Job in Bible”. The research also analyzes many aspects of “Grieving Process” and tries to gauge its effect on “Story of Job in Bible”. Finally the research describes various factors which are responsible for “Grieving Process” and tries to describe the overall effect of “Grieving Process” on “Story of Job in Bible”.

Grieving Process

Introduction

The experience of grief wears many faces for the families whose lives have been challenged by change, confusion, sickness, death and / or loss of hopes and dreams. Grief is a process is not easy to recognize in our society, especially the pain of other experiences that death. However, the pain is often an integral part of life changes and experiences. Families who can recognize their pain and learn healthy ways to express their grief can then release their emotional energy to focus on the life and future challenges. Grief that do not allow a healthy release is often manifested in anger, abuse and / or neglect of a loved one efforts, substance abuse, illness and sometimes sabotage another person to help. (Kubler 2005)

It is a commonplace in the literature on grief that unresolved grief can lead to difficulties in coping with losses throughout life. Families in need of rest provided for every crisis or struggling with feelings of loss. For example, a mother seeking child care services of crisis can also be in the process of divorce, which brings its own unique pain of the situation. The family of a medically fragile child is considered in need of respite care may experience a sense of loss for not having a "healthy" or "perfect" child. The spouse of a family member with Alzheimer's disease may suffer loss of life we have planned together. (Okamoto 2005)

Discussion and Analysis

Grief is the personal experience of loss. Mourning, on the contrary is "a feeling made public." Leg is the exchange and expression of pain. Sometimes it is useful to distinguish between them to understand that there are some people in our society who have "permission" to mourn, but cannot mourn. (McLaren 1998)

The emotions of grief

People experience the pain of mourning with a variety of emotional responses including shock ("cannot be true"), denial ("the tests were wrong"), anger ("why get AIDS and another person? "), guilt (" why smoke alcohol] [or drinking during pregnancy "), fear (" How I manage to take care of it? "), exhaustion, depression, confusion, and negotiation ("If only we could have a miracle.") These are just some of the thousands of people in the experience of grief emotions. It is also important to understand that people experience these emotions in a roller coaster: sometimes feeling and hopefully, other days feeling very depressed, other days coasting and feeling almost no emotion. All these emotions are a normal part of grief and ...
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