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Abuse

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Bereavement

Children

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Divorce/Separation

Drugs/Alcohol

Isolation

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Testing Behaviour  

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Bereavement

 

The person dying is never the only person affected by illness and death.

 

Grief is one of the most universal human emotions - and one of the most

isolating. There is no formula for grief and no way around it.

 

Grief has a range of accompanying fears: anger, loneliness, depression, guilt, relief, sorrow, fear, anxiety. In the midst of grief we may swing from one emotion to the next, unprepared for the strength of our feelings and uncertain what to make of them.

 

Grief, like death, is hard to discuss as we have no ready words for grief or bereavement.


Grief is a country we all must visit and it helps to know what it is like there, how others survived the journey, the maps they have followed, the setbacks and what they learned along the way.