Grief Sentence Examples

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  • To the grief of his mother he left the Roman church.

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  • She exhibited great grief at his death.

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  • The grief was so strong that it became a nauseating pain.

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  • Grief made people say cruel things, sometimes.

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  • Grief had overwhelmed her so completely, it was like a bad dream she could not shake off.

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  • This may be so; but it would be strange if a writer who could say," in much wisdom is much grief,"should deliberately laud wisdom.

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  • When Roland heard of his wife's condemnation, he wandered some miles from his refuge in Rouen; maddened by despair and grief, he wrote a few words expressive of his horror at those massacres which could only be inspired by the enemies of France, protesting that "from the moment when I learned that they had murdered my wife I would no longer remain in a world stained with enemies."

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  • He could not bear to see her grief.

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  • Achilles is a typical Greek hero; handsome, brave, celebrated for his fleetness of foot, prone to excess of wrath and grief, at the same time he is compassionate, hospitable, full of affection for his mother and respect for the gods.

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  • Princess Mary and the old prince each bore and hid their grief in their own way.

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  • Nehemiah, the cup-bearer of Artaxerxes at Susa, plunged in grief at the news of the desolation of Jerusalem, obtained permission from the king to rebuild the ruins.

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  • The grief in her voice rested heavy on the trio.

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  • The old man's grief was agonizing and inconsolable.

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  • She rocked in the chair, consumed by grief and breath-robbing sobs.

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  • When this project came to grief, Guchkov continued to support Stolypin.

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  • As she had said, Destiny would have the love she deserved, and Lori would have the time to recover from grief before her decision became irreversible.

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  • They range from the rough and noble pathos of Egil, the mystic obscurity of Kormak, the pride and grief of Hallfred, and the marvellous fluency of Sighvat, to the florid intricacy of Einar and Markus.

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  • I can barely visualize others not so fortunate and the grief they're forced to carry.

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  • The Buddha and the disciples who had attained supreme perfect enlightenment felt no grief about anything, whatever happened to them.

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  • There are many ways to use poetry in times of grief.

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  • I don't need that kind of grief.

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  • His death was caused, it is said, by grief at the humiliation to which he had been subjected.

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  • Similarly, though like other men he will be subject to bodily pain, this will not cause him mental grief or disquiet, as his worst agonies will not disturb his clear conviction that it is really indifferent to his true reasonable self.

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  • Pity he finds to be grief for the calamity of others, arising from imagination of the like calamity befalling oneself; what we admire with seeming disinterestedness as beautiful (pulchrum) is really " pleasure in promise "; when men are not immediately seeking present pleasure, they desire power as a means to future pleasure, and thus have a derivative delight in the exercise of power that prompts to what we call benevolent action.

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  • The campaign will continue in its attempts to reduce the grief of families who lose loved ones as a result of driving inexperience.

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  • The place was not very opportune for her grief.

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  • Next to her, a young man sat on the kerbside, his body wracked in grief as he cried and cried.

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  • The only thing that will lessen that grief is time.

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  • Parents should also let children witness their own adult grief.

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  • Their fluctuating emotions may include anger, grief, guilt, and fear.

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  • Grief comes in many forms and it doesn't always arrive as an unexpected event.

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  • Finding hope and comfort in times of grief is an enormous challenge.

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  • Steele give us How to Recover from Grief.

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  • Along the same lines, a sword cross plunging into a heart could symbolize grief over a lost love, another popular theme in the Gothic world.

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  • The story goes that after Castor died, Pollux was so grief stricken that he wished his immortality upon Castor.

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  • Disappointment, depression, denial, and even anger are common feelings of grief experienced in the months following a diagnosis, as expectations for the future must be adjusted.

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  • The grief is understandable considering the fear and apprehension that accompany the unknown.

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  • An obvious example is if you're a grief counselor and there's a big tragedy in the news, you could speak to the media as an expert in talking to kids about death.

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  • If you have any kind of skin sensitivity or allergy, a bra made of man-made fabrics can cause a lot of grief.

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  • These sacrifices were done to pacify the spirits so that they wouldn't damage the crops or cause anyone grief.

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  • As for the rest, you are working through the human stages of grief.

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  • I never had children myself, so I can only imagine your grief.

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  • Why don't you just buy the land from them and save yourself all this grief?

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  • Dean's past involvements with Sheriff Weller had always managed to cause the lawman untold grief.

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  • His friendship with Antigonus Gonatas seems to have roused suspicion as to his loyalty, and he sought safety first in the temple of Amphiaraus at Oropus, and later with Antigonus, at whose court he is said to have died of grief.

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  • His superiority over all his Muscovite contemporaries was due to the fact that he was already a statesman, in the modern sense, while they were still learning the elements of statesmanship. His death was an irreparable loss to the tsar, who wrote upon the despatch announcing it, the words "Peter filled with grief."

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  • During this time Rome was horrorstruck by the mysterious murder of the young duke of Gandia, and the bereaved pope mourned his son with the wildest grief.

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  • Rivalin is killed in battle, and Blancheflor, after giving birth to a son, dies of grief.

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  • The most i m important developments of the cult are in East Asia p p among the Siberian tribes; among the Ainu of Sakhalin a young bear is caught at the end of winter and fed for some nine months; then after receiving honours it is killed, and the people, who previously show marks of grief at its approaching fate, dance merrily and feast on its body.

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  • With some very good jumpers - they can hardly be called good hunters - to steady them is to bid for a fall, while with some very clever hunters to hurry them is to bring them to grief.

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  • In her grief at the destruction of the city she plucked out her hair and was changed into a comet; in another version Electra and her six sisters had been placed among the stars as the Pleiades, and the star which she represented lost its brilliancy after the fall of Troy.

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  • In the meantime they plundered and destroyed the flourishing cities of Mer y and Nishapur; and when Sinjar, after his escape from captivity, revisited the site of his capital he fell sick of sorrow and grief and died soon afterwards (1157).

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  • The king's overwhelming grief is well known.

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  • In 1643, being upon business at a fair, and having accompanied some friends to the village public-house, he was troubled by a proposal to "drink healths," and withdrew in grief of spirit.

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  • The strain and overwork, however, of the three years of office together with grief at the death of his only son in 1912, had told on his constitution; and after an acute attack of gout, he died in harness at the Consulta on Oct.

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  • On the 28th of May 1572 a demand from both houses of parliament for her execution as well as Norfolk's was generously rejected by Elizabeth; but after the punishment of the traitorous pretender to her hand, on whom she had lavished many eloquent letters of affectionate protestation, !she fell into "a passion of sickness" which convinced her honest keeper of her genuine grief for the ducal caitiff.

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  • In many Roman Catholic countries - in Spain, for example - it is usual for the faithful to spend much time in the churches in meditation on the "seven last words" of the Saviour; no carriages are driven through the streets; the bells and organs are silent; and in every possible way it is sought to deepen the impression of a profound and universal grief.

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  • Among the slain was Sir John de Graham, the bosom friend of Wallace, whose death, as Blind Harry tells, threw the hero into a frenzy of rage and grief.

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  • Now, when the first paroxysm of your grief is past, I would advise you to come with me, and we will never rest till the Corn Laws are repealed.'

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  • In March 1865 Cobden died, and Bright told the House of Commons he dared not even attempt to express the feelings which oppressed him, and sat down overwhelmed with grief.

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  • On the r 2th of June, addressing the Liberal League, he admitted that as a lifelong Imperialist it was with pain and grief that he could not support Mr Chamberlain's scheme, but the empire had been built upon free trade, and he only saw danger to the empire in these new proposals.

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  • Sheer grief and shame, and, it is said, sorrow for the failure in war of his favourite, Oliver Sinclair, were the apparent causes of his death.

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  • It is hard to say whether the discovery brought him more joy or more grief.

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  • He took some part also in the editing of an American edition of the British Poets, but the low state of his wife's health kept him in an uneasy condition, and when her death (27th October 1853) released him from the strain of anxiety, there came with the grief a readjustment of his nature and a new intellectual activity.

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  • Then came the greatest grief 2 Att.

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  • He was so deeply affected by the death of Iiababa, that Maslama entreated him not to exhibit his sorrow to the eyes of the public. He died a few days later, on the 26th of January 724, according to the chroniclers from grief for her loss.

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  • At the close of 1691 Anne had declared her approval of the naval expedition in favour of her father, and expressed grief at its failure.

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  • Several ambitious but ill-equipped Russian expeditions sailed for Arctic regions in 1912, but came to grief and accomplished little or nothing.

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  • Reconciliation of Achilles - His grief and desire to avenge Patroclus.

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  • He believed strongly in the power of prayer and repeatedly had assurances that his prayers were heard; and when he was disappointed by non-fulfilment his grief and depression were terrible.

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  • Behold and see If grief there like mine !

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  • If, however, as is generally recognized, these poems are not the spontaneous and unstudied outpourings of passionate grief, but compositions of calculated art and studied effects, written for a purpose, it is obvious that they need not be contemporary.

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  • Being then eighty years of age, he died shortly afterwards of grief and vexation."

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  • In 1872 grief for the death of his mother occasioned a mental malady, which led to the resignation of his professorship. After his complete and permanent recovery he built himself a villa on the bank of his native river, the Astichello, and lived there in tranquillity until his death on the 17th of May 1888.

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  • Invective and apology he scorns alike, nor troubles himself to show, with Claudian, even a suppressed grief at the indignities put upon the old religion by the new.

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  • About this period he saw his daughter Francesca happily married, and undertook the education of a young scholar from Ravenna, whose sudden disappearance from his household caused him the deepest grief.

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  • But, after making due allowance for peculiarities, the .abuse of which has brought the name of Petrarchist into contempt, we can agree with Shelley that the lyrics of the Canzoniere " are as spells which unseal the inmost enchanted fountains of the delight which is the grief of love."

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  • The sage stopped, and sent one of his followers to ask the reason of her grief.

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  • The horror and grief excited by this tragedy were boundless, and the president was honoured with a splendid funeral in the Pantheon, Paris.

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  • Drusus was a man of violent passions, a drunkard and a debauchee, but not entirely devoid of better feelings, as is shown by his undoubtedly sincere grief at the death of Germanicus.

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  • And, thirdly, the sinner who cannot satisfy his conscience by these other methods is invited to open his grief to a minister of God's word.

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  • William Grey of Ely and James Goldwell of Norwich did something for scholars, and there was one bishop in the period who came to sad grief through an intellectual activity which was rare among his contemporaries.

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  • No such demonstration of grief was expected even by those who grieved the most.

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  • He burst into tears, not of grief, but of vexation at not having held out for better terms.

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  • She sat, lifted her muzzle to the sky, and let out a mournful, grief stricken howl that stabbed both Sarah and Connor through to their core.

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  • This medication is effective for anger, fear, grief or addictive craving; in fact, it can be tried for any emotional disorder.

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  • Wracked with grief and remorse Julian traveled to Rome seeking absolution.

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  • Here, surprisingly, as we glimpse his grief our natural antipathy toward the creator of this chaos turns in on itself.

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  • Feeling rather foolish at the selfish nature of my grief I stood to inspect the panel.

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  • Maybe it was the pent-up frustration for all the grief everyone had had with the hotel.

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  • This powerlessness translated itself into elaborate funeral rituals to assuage the grief of those left behind.

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  • These things can cause significant grief which can be difficult enough to come to terms with on their own.

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  • He found that helping others to overcome their problems gave him the therapy he needed to overcome the grief of his mother's death.

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  • Plainly, some of those who had been close to the Princess were overcome by grief.

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  • Many also suffer from unresolved grief at the loss of the support they received from the professional who has abused them.

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  • On arrival in Crewe there was word coming through of major rail disruptions with overhead lines down and the wind causing untold grief.

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  • So absorbed was he by his bitter grief that he never looked up until Holmes's hand was on his shoulder.

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  • Anger, frustration and an overwhelming grief are common emotions flowing from experiences of great trial or pain as described above.

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  • Hope you can remember for the future that we often give ourselves terrible grief by resisting what is right for us!

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  • These events begin to unlock Nicky and her father's grief.

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  • The caterpillar on the leaf Repeats to thee thy mother's grief.

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  • To-day, for example, I should have come to very ignominious grief without it.

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  • The caterpillar on the leaf Repeats to thee thy mother 's grief.

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  • They would even hire professional mourners to add to the open expression of grief.

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  • But I guess this will pass, and demolishing an outbuilding is perhaps a rather dramatic reaction to grief.

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  • Mrs. Green stayed with Mrs. Watts, who was almost prostrated with grief, while her son rushed for assistance.

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  • His visionary voice is potentially stifled by sorrow and grief, and he attempts to contain that dangerous erosion of his prophetic vision.

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  • We have crept into this corner of grief, turning the water wheel with a flow of tears.

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  • Occasionally there is weeping, but there is no hysteria, no yelling, and grief is muted, even private.

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  • Domestic bereavements added further causes of grief and of weakened vitality.

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  • The Royal Scyths who followed the body were accustomed to cut about their faces and arms, and each tribe that the cortege met upon its way had to join it and conform to this expression of grief.

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  • As a sign of grief, or on any occasion when the individual felt himself brought into closer contact with his deity, the garments were rent (subsequently a conventional slit at the breast sufficed) and he donned the sak, a loin-cloth or wrapper which appears to be a survival of older and more primitive dress.

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  • When, then, on the 10th of June 1810, the prince's body was conveyed to Stockholm, and Fersen, in his official capacity as Riksnzarskalk, received it at the barrier and led the funeral cortege into the city, his fine carriage and his splendid robes seemed to the people an open derision of the general grief.

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  • When he died in 1883 the queen's grief was intense.

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  • This was his last exploit, for he died the same year, to the great grief of Wladislaus IV., who had already concerted with him the plan for a campaign on a grand scale against the Turks, and relied principally upon the Grand Hetman for its success.

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  • She was glad such cares presented themselves, enabling her without scruple to forget her own grief.

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  • Children both grieve alone and share their grief with others.

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  • Parents should never minimize their child's grief.

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  • In addition to the emotions that normally accompany grief, such as denial, anger, and guilt, SIDS parents may experience certain other reactions unique to their situation.

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  • Parents' individual ways of coping with their grief may prevent them from giving each other the support they need, creating an emotional distance between them.

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  • Counseling can also be beneficial, especially with a mental health professional experienced in dealing with parental grief.

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  • Other common emotions at this stage of development include loneliness, grief, anxiety, and a sense of powerlessness.

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  • Psychogenic disorders-A variety of unusual, involuntary movements that occur in children with psychiatric disorders or in response to anxiety, stress, depression, anger, or grief.

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  • The Kübler-Ross stages of grief helps terminally ill patients and those who have who have lost a loved one understand and accept the reality of death.

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  • Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (1926-2004) is a world-renown psychiatrist and author whose 1969 groundbreaking book, On Death and Dying, helped changed society's view about tragedy and grief.

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  • The Kübler-Ross stages of grief have been explored by other psychiatrists and professionals over the years.

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  • The following are the stages of grief as they pertain to death and dying.

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  • Not everyone who is going through the grief cycle will become depressed.

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  • Remember, the grieving process can take years to go through, so don't expect anyone who is going through the Kübler-Ross stages of grief to get through them quickly.

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  • Learn about how grieving the loss of a child can be a healthy experience, while getting some advice on how to help a friend deal with grief.

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  • Coping with the loss of a spouse might be one of the hardest kinds of grief you will ever have to endure.

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  • Books on Christian grief counseling can prove to be an invaluable help to those who are seeking to cope with a loss.

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  • There are many different facets to books on Christian grief counseling.

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  • Phillip Culbertson takes a holistic approach to grief counseling with Caring For God's People.

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  • Another key objective of the Culbertson book is to comfort grief in all its forms, whether it is through the loss of a marriage (divorce) or the loss of a loved one (death).

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  • This multi-faceted view of grief means that this book retains its relevance through the ups and downs of life's journey.

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  • No one has a road map when it comes to grief and once one is confronted with it, it's easy to feel as if you are lost in a vast ocean, tossed this way and that, nary a paddle nor a boat in sight.

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  • To be sure, there is no manual for coping with grief, but there are a set of universal emotions that occurs, and that's what this book is designed to help one navigate.

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  • The subject of grief is discussed at length, but there are also some practical steps that are offered to help one through this tumultuous process.

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  • Hospices also offer bereavement care in the form of individual counseling, grief support groups, and educational materials and sessions.

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  • He just does not always feel the need to publicly show his grief.

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  • There are not many websites that address a man's grief when his child dies, but the few that are available do have some good information.

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  • Just like in losing anyone else that we love, we don't want to think about it, but it is so much easier to make the difficult decisions involved when we're not wracked with grief.

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  • In this time of grief, it's important to hold the people you love close to you and let them help you and give you support.

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  • Grief and loss poems can be comforting to those grieving.

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  • In times of grief, poetry is therapeutic, helping the mourner to move through the stages of grief and loss.

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  • Many people cling to their faith in times of grief and loss.

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  • Grief and loss poems are significant tools to help the hurting empty their pain and find hope in their loss.

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  • Once a woman accepts her miscarriage, grief -- no matter what the form -- will naturally occur.

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  • There are many positive things you can do to cope with your miscarriage grief and finally receive some closure.

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  • Months after your loss, that date will probably sneak up on you, and even though you may think you are over your miscarriage grief, this will be a hard day.

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  • Miscarriage grief should not be underestimated.

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  • Poems can be powerful and evoke intense emotions that many people suppress during times of grief, which can help in the mourning process.

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  • Don't rely on worn-out cliques or oversimplify the grief that the person is feeling.

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  • This is seven days of passionate mourning during which time community members see to it that the mourner can focus on their grief.

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  • There are many ways of helping children cope with grief that allows them to understand the loss of a loved one, whether it be a family member, friend, or pet.

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  • Like adults, children are affected by death and grief and, while you may want to protect them from the hurt, at some point, they are going to have to face this reality of life.

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  • Children, including teens, express their grief in many ways, some of which are different than adults.

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  • As long as the child is not doing anything immoral or illegal, then he or she should be allowed to channel the grief into another activity.

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  • Many times, he or she wants to be alone to wallow in grief.

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  • In cases of extreme grief where your child talks about hurting himself, you may need to have a professional intervene.

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  • The most important thing to remember when helping children cope with grief is to be there to listen if they want.

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  • Experts have identified some of the emotional stages a person should expect to go through during their grief and it may help to understand what is a normal grieving process.

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  • Grieving is a normal response to a loss, any type of which can cause grief.

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  • The five stages of grief were pinpointed in 1969 by psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross.

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  • The stages are guidelines and not hard and fast rules since everyone experiences grief differently.

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  • Many counselors consider the stages of grief as a rollercoaster of emotions.

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  • In 2004, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross wrote that the five stages of grief "were never meant to tuck messy emotions into neat packages.

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  • Listen to the child express their grief; allow them to talk through it.

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  • Expect each child in the family to react differently to their grief.

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  • Sometimes grief at the death of a loved one is more intense when a parent dies who you were not close to as opposed to a parent you had a great bond with.

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  • When the time comes that you may be facing grief due to their death, you will be able to have the comfort of knowing all was well in your relationship.

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  • Save yourself some grief and invest in a tankini.

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  • Mari-Mar is driven to revenge her grief.

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  • Dr. Tony Jones, despite being beside himself with grief, donated her heart to her ailing cousin Maxie who was dying.

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  • Walton married internationally renowned grief counselor and author John James in the early 80s.

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  • Eric is heartbroken over the death of his maker, a grief that Sookie shares with him.

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  • In either case, it usually suggests that the bearer experienced a struggle or grief.

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  • Save yourself the grief by spending a few bucks more on something that can be rinsed off and used rather than have to buy an entirely new system.

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  • The immediate aftermath of the "blackouts" or "flash forwards" are dark days of grief, fear and in the midst of the despair, hope.

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  • If your rash is still causing you a high level of grief, consider investing in some tea tree oil.

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  • If you haven't seen your best friend from high school in years, you can post photos of your wedding, your kids, your dog, your husband, etc. Many people turn to their social networks in times of grief and tragedy.

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  • While current computers are much better, different platforms such as Windows and Mac used to cause designers endless grief due to variations in the way they reproduced color.

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  • Taking the time to read the reviews can save you a lot of grief.

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  • Significant as was the common grief when he died, no such consequence could be inferred from it, and certainly not from the elections of r880.

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  • The third as much less simple; in part a mixture of truth with Byronic affectation, and for the rest (and more significantly), as intimating the resolute exercise of extraordinary powers of control over the promptings and passions by which so many capable ambitions have come to grief.

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  • She died in 1 549, to the great grief of her husband, who never ceased to mourn her loss.

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  • His sister-in-law and her whole family, who came to live with him on his return from Rome, perished shortly afterwards of the plague; and on the 2nd of April 1634 died, to the inexpressible grief of her father, his eldest and bestbeloved daughter, a nun in the convent of San Matteo at Arcetri.

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  • Then there was the Schism and an era of disaster and grief, where his world collided with—then severed from—the human one, centuries where he was forced into the underground world as a prostitute, a beggar, a thief.

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  • Then she too began to cry, making Dean feel like a bastard for imposing on her grief.

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  • Even the mild grief at the loss of our most regular comedy figure won't assuage the extreme pleasure at his resignation.

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  • First he seemed plunged into a bottomless abyss of grief.

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  • At times, Winter's analysis of grief and commemoration seems too high-minded and generous for its subject.

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  • His death was followed by an outpouring of national grief in Egypt.

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  • Good grief, they'll be eating pineapple on pizza next!

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  • Mamun affected the profoundest grief, and, in order to disarm suspicion, appointed as his prime minister the brother of Fadl, Hasan b.

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  • Accordingly, in ' the ninth book, when they are still protected by the rampart (see 348 sqq.), he rejects gifts and fair words alike; in the sixteenth he is moved by the tears and, of Patroclus, and the sight of the Greek ships on fire; in the nineteenth his anger is quenched in grief.

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  • On the other hand, an expedition by Cambyses against the Ethiopian kingdom of Napata and Meroe came to grief in Nubia.

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  • His despair was all the greater from feeling that his own weakness was the cause of his grief.

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  • But not to speak of her alone, that early and terrible death has had the most beneficent influence on me and on my brother in spite of all our grief.

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  • The sight of her father, the terribly wild cries of her mother that she heard through the door, made her immediately forget herself and her own grief.

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  • But at the very least it will have had a purgative effect and got rid of his rage and grief.

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  • The story that the last Abbot of Gloucester died of grief at the suppression of the monasteries is a pious legend.

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  • The tidings of the death of his rebellious son filled the heart of David with the most poignant grief.

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  • Fadeyev 's acting was intense, his grief in the last act was unbearable to watch.

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  • The two families, united in grief, vow to end their feud.

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  • More importantly, it causes untold grief - suffering which God never intended.

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  • The climax soon came; for as his unwonted severity increased so did my grief and wounded pride.

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  • I think of a grief that would not fit in wayside flowers, a box in the Evening Post.

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  • Somewhere in their grief may they meet with the Lord Jesus who wept at a grave.

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  • Plus your sheer youthful enthusiasm will carry you through a lot of grief.

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  • Still others use a SIDS stories forum to express their own feelings of grief and loss.

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  • In many cases, parents are so overcome with grief and anger at the loss of their child that they are understandably oblivious to the pain that the baby's caregiver is experiencing, particularly if the child died in that person's care.

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  • Fiberglass kayaks are prettier to look at, but a plastic one will give you less grief when you're just learning to navigate the water.

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  • It doesn't take long before those tiny creatures work their way into our hearts, and there is nothing worse than having to make the choice to put your pet down, especially if you have children who are also grief stricken.

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  • While you will love a new kitten, and it will keep you busy, it really does not ease the grief over losing a pet.

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  • This book explores the incomplete recovery from grief that often has a negative effect on your happiness for a lifetime.

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  • Whether it be the loss of a pet, a loved one, or a marriage, The Grief Recovery Handbook helps grievers who want to embrace life by outlining the principles for a life-changing experience.

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  • The authors rely upon their own individual experiences, as well as experiences from others, to show what grief is and how it is possible to recover from the power of that grief.

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  • According to this book, recovering from grief means regaining your energy and spontaneity.

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  • The Grief Recovery Handbook covers specific actions to help the reader complete the grieving process and accept the painful loss of what they once enjoyed in their life.

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  • While grief is normal and natural, it is also the most neglected and misunderstood experience, often by the grievers and those around them.

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  • Grief is the conflicting feelings caused by the end or the change in a familiar pattern of behavior."

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  • Friedman is the Executive Director of The Grief Recovery Institute.

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  • The Grief Recovery Institute is an internationally recognized authority on grief and recovery from loss.

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  • It offers programs on grief and recovery for The Compassionate Friends, The National SIDS Foundation, The National AIDS Network, and The University of California at Irvine, Chapman University.

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  • Glazer devotes particular attention to the "special grief" that he recognizes can arise from the loss through a tragedy."

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  • However, if you believe that divorce would cause you much more grief than staying in the marriage, work on the issues you both face with a counselor or other professional so you can start feeling happier within your marriage.

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  • The most worrisome issues exhibited by school age kids may include intense grief and crying, feeling rejected, violent acting out, excessive anger, sleep or eating disturbances and random physical symptoms like an upset tummy or headache.

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  • For others, the e-mail service provider is plagued with small bugs from time to time - causing actual users some grief.

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  • According to Diana Gardner-Williams, owner and founder of Just a Cloud Away, women coping with the pain of pregnancy and infant loss often feel like no one understands their grief.

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  • Sometimes the thought of "doing something" is too stressful for the families, especially if they are in the early stages of grief or not avid scrapbookers.

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  • It's perfectly natural to go through the stages of grief (shock, denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance) when you lose a job.

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  • However, it doesn't mean that you should give yourself grief over it.

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  • The problem with these habits is that they could be causing you more grief than good.

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  • They don't see a future on earth and decide to commit suicide because their life has caused them too much disappointment and grief.

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  • While you shouldn't spend all of your time running away from your bully, there is no reason for you to have to see someone who causes you so much grief.

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  • Suicide seems like the best way out of this grief for some adolescents.

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  • The person who is in a depressive episode experiences something other than sadness or even grief.

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  • A bit of cognac, thrown with a load of grief from his mother's death.

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  • Again, ringing very similar to Tiger Woods' ongoing ordeal, Jesse James issued a strange public apology stating that although most of the allegations were untrue, he was "...sorry for the grief" he has caused his wife and children.

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  • Verifying accreditation can also help you avoid fraudulent education programs that may cost a student time, money and grief.

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  • I was still too filled with grief after my original Governor's passing to call my new pet Govvy Jr. Little Man stuck, mainly because my dog really responded to this nickname.

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  • Most resources deal with grief after the fact without actually helping you cope with your own feelings as well as those of the person, or in this case our animal, that is actually dying.

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  • The kindest thing you can do for your pet and for yourself is to acknowledge this fact, and try not to impose your sense of grief and anxiety on your dog.

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  • Seek grief counseling ahead of your pet's death if you feel you need it.

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  • Former band members include Shaun Grief, Jessica Mills, Derron Nuhfer and Pete Anna.

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  • Founding members Demakes, Fiorello and Grief originally were part of the band Good Grief while the members were still in high school before moving on to create LTJ.

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  • Children experience grief or mourning in very different ways than adults do.

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  • For most people, deeply felt grief and loss are felt for about a week, followed by sorrow which can last two years or longer.

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  • Children mourn a bit at a time, returning to their grief anew at different stages.

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  • Often, teenagers are reluctant to talk to adults who could help them through their grief.

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  • Parents need to help their children work through their grief, not get around it or avoid it.

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  • Parents and other caregivers need to be available to listen as children express their grief in their own ways.

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  • This means that parents should seek counseling themselves if their own grief gets in the way of helping their children move through the grieving process.

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  • Behaviors that warrant grief counseling or therapy are unresolved anger and hostility, not expressing grief at all or minimally, or depression or anxiety that interferes with daily activities that lasts for weeks or months.

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  • Grief reaction-The normal depression felt after a traumatic major life occurrence such as the loss of a loved one.

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  • Stepfamilies ultimately result from a loss, death of a parent/spouse, divorce, end of a long-term relationship, changes in lifestyle (e.g., moving, loss of job), and, therefore, involve grief on the part of both parents and children.

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  • This grief may remain unresolved and affect stepfamily relationships.

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  • Initially, parents may be overwhelmed with the medical decisions to be made and with the grief experienced after the birth of a special needs child.

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  • Parents of children with spina bifida experience an array of emotions, including grief, fear, anxiety, and stress.

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  • Some people seem to get past the more intense feelings that accompany grief in a relatively-short period of time, but for others, it is a more lengthy process.

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  • However, designing the coffin can help you through your grief.

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  • Unfortunately, many women faced with this type of loss mourn alone, hence the term, "silent grief."

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  • Unresolved grief is difficult to differentiate from the grieving process.

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  • Watching out for these can help determine if you or your loved one has unresolved grief.

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  • Unresolved grief is a term used to refer to a person who is grieving for a prolonged period, with intense symptoms such as suicidal ideation or suicide attempts.

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  • This type of grief can interfere with the person's ability to function in daily life.

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  • Adults with unresolved grief may have extreme reactions to their loss.

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  • Teenagers with unresolved grief may display some of the same symptoms as adults.

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  • According to the Academy for Psychosomatic Medicine, people with unresolved grief tend to be younger and have a higher likelihood of experiencing severe depression.

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  • She, resolving to apply the remedy for his grief, questions him for that purpose.

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  • Also, once a person has unresolved grief, it lingers and is harder to overcome.

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  • Helping children who have unresolved grief is especially important.

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  • People with unresolved grief might have alcohol or drug dependency issues, as well as depression.

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  • Get pre-approved to save the grief of looking at houses you can't afford.

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  • They're designed to fit snugly, so getting a suit that's a little too small will bring you grief later.

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  • For many, a divorce stirs up feelings of grief and loss.

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  • He has gotten all kinds of help to coupe with his grief but is still having a very hard time.

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  • Nor is it easy to choose to end an abusive marriage, move through grief and loss of loved ones, or to fall in love.

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  • While you might need a little alone time to lick your wounds, it will make you feel much better if you share your grief with those who love you.

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  • He or she can help you work through your grief, anger, disbelief, frustration, and all the other emotions that run rampant through your mind from one hour to the next.

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  • Unlike the emotion of grief, which has similar stages, breaking up tends to be so affected by the individuals involved that it doesn't really have a clear-cut map from "things aren't working" to "we've both moved on."

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  • One of the hardest things to do at this stage of grief is to keep from lashing out, either at your ex, your friends, or at yourself.

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  • Many churches drape their interiors in black cloth on this day as a sign of grief and loss, followed by the colors of purple and white celebrating the resurrection.

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  • An unread letter from Marissa lets Ryan close the door on his grief and move on with his life.

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  • The loss of her memory is a double-edged sword because it frees Rosalinda from the grief of Fernando's abandonment and losing Erika, but it also robs her of the love she associated with them.

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  • That his temperament at the same time was frigid and comparatively passionless cannot be denied; but neither ought this to be imputed to him as a fault; hostile criticisms upon the grief for a father's death, that " was soothed by the conscious satisfaction that I had discharged all the duties of filial piety," seem somewhat out of place.

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  • He died in the summer of 1904, amid the consternation of supporters and the deep grief of opponents of his Zionistic aims.

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  • The grief which the gradual decay of her health evidently occasioned Swift is sufficient proof of the sincerity of his attachment, as he understood it.

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  • In the twentieth year of Artaxerxes (445 B.C.), Nehemiah the royal cup-bearer at Shushan (Susa, the royal winter palace) was visited by friends from Judah and was overcome with grief at the tidings of the miserable condition of Jerusalem and the pitiful state of the Judaean remnant which had escaped the captivity.

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  • I will confess to you, dear Mary, that in spite of his extreme youth his departure for the army was a great grief to me.

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  • The show focused on the typical trials of a family coping with grief, new beginnings and figuring out where they were going in life.

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  • Grief made him angrier.

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  • My read is he just wanted to cause you some grief after you tried to beat his brains out.

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  • His only son died, to Cobden's inexpressible grief, at the age of fifteen, in 1856.

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  • His death was an overwhelming grief to Chesterfield, and the discovery that he had long been married to a lady of humble origin must have been galling in the extreme to his father after his careful instruction in worldly wisdom.

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  • Some of the eagles feathers, blown to his side, suggest the death of the bird; at his feet lies the corpse of the little boy, and the horror, grief and anger that such a tragedy would inspire are depicted with striking realism in the farmers face.

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  • She did not know and would not have believed it, but beneath the layer of slime that covered her soul and seemed to her impenetrable, delicate young shoots of grass were already sprouting, which taking root would so cover with their living verdure the grief that weighed her down that it would soon no longer be seen or noticed.

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  • Michael kills a nurse one day and his mother, stricken with grief, commits suicide.

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  • The Mahommedans promptly responded to the challenge, for the danger was too serious to be neglected; the Sikh army was dispersed and two of Guru Govind Singh's sons were murdered at Sirhind by the governor of that fortress, and his mother died of grief at the cruel death of her grandchildren.

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  • None of the followers of Adrastus perished except his son Aegialeus, and this affected him so greatly that he died of grief at Megara, as he was leading back his victorious army.

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  • Dressed as a peasant (or a fool), he departs (his mother, in some versions, dying of grief), and comes to the king's court.

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  • Oenone soon repented and hastened after him, but finding that she was too late to save him slew herself from grief at the sight of his dead body.

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  • Natasha's grief began to be overlaid by the impressions of daily life, it ceased to press so painfully on her heart, it gradually faded into the past, and she began to recover physically.

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  • But despite her grief, or perhaps just because of it, she took on herself all the difficult work of directing the storing and packing of their things and was busy for whole days.

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  • It was evidently not so much his sufferings that caused him to moan (he had dysentery) as his fear and grief at being left alone.

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  • The disaster which aroused Nehemiah's grief was scarcely the fall of Jerusalem in 586 B.C., but a more recent one, and it has been conjectured that it followed the work of Ezra (in b above).

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  • In March his illness was evidently gaining on him, to his great grief, because he knew that he alone could yet save France from the distrust of her monarch and the present reforms, and from the foreign interference, which would assuredly bring about catastrophes unparalleled in the history of the world.

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  • According to one account he was lost at sea, according to another he died at Stymphalus in Arcadia, and according to a third at Leucas, from grief at the loss by shipwreck of his baggage, containing a number of new plays which he had translated from Menander.

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  • The blow was a fatal one to the aged and war-worn Campeador, who died of anger and grief in July 1099.

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  • She said her only consolation was the fact that the princess allowed her to share her sorrow, that all the old misunderstandings should sink into nothing but this great grief; that she felt herself blameless in regard to everyone, and that he, from above, saw her affection and gratitude.

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  • I've seen you knocked to your knees with pneumonia, grief and a sick husband, but you always come right back up fighting.

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  • In Turkish cemeteries the cypress "Dark tree, still sad when others' grief is fled, The only constant mourner o'er the dead" is the most striking feature, the rule being to plant one for each interment.

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  • Alexander, overwhelmed with grief, shut himself up in Castle St Angelo, and then declared that the reform of the church would be the sole object of his life henceforth - a resolution which he did not keep. Every effort was made to discover the assassin, and suspicion fell on various highly placed personages.

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  • Sonya was not less agitated than her friend by the latter's fear and grief and by her own personal feelings which she shared with no one.

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  • He read the note and was so overcome with grief he covered up what she did, falsely reported her death and gave her a decent burial.

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  • But the very difficulties and preoccupations of the journey, which she took so actively in hand, saved her for a while from her grief and gave her strength.

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  • His mind pictured Cynthia Byrne, perhaps awake and alone with her grief, listening to Mother Nature's fury.

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  • Only grief and agonizing pain remained.

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  • Therefore a mother, passing from the chamber which has just witnessed her paroxysms of grief, will describe calmly to a strangerespecially a foreignerthe death of her only child.

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  • Ovid (Herotides, 5) gives a pathetic description of Oenone's grief when she found herself deserted.

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  • Dean rose and wandered out to the front porch but in spite of his sterling speech, and overwhelming wish that he could forget the Shiptons and all the grief they had brought him, he couldn't quite chase the unfinished business from his churning mind.

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  • A wave of grief engulfed him and ripped through to his core, knocking the breath from him.

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  • Like Alex, she had been overwhelmed by grief and burden of finances.

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  • Some textbook must have dictated speed as the panacea for grief, and Martha was hustled out the door like a bride late for her wedding.

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  • In the king's face, which he wore as a mask, there was a remoteness and inaccessibility of grief which I shall never forget.

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  • He paused and said a silent prayer for the spirit of this person who had brought so much grief to Bird Song and his previously contented life.

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  • It was not until years later after his mother too was gone that he real­ized the grief and confusion she must have felt.

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  • It was as if joy--a supreme joy apart from the joys and sorrows of this world--overflowed the great grief within her.

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  • She had gone home to sulk causing, in her mind, Fred to suffer hours of grief and agony from her selfish inaction.

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  • It was their grief, not his.

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  • She was helpless, and the violence of her grief and anger soon changed to passive resistance, and than to a complete forbearance and complaisance which gained the king's regard and favour.

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  • Was he ignoring her, or was his mind completely occupied with grief at the moment?

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  • Unable to outmaneuver death, she could at least take out her grief and anger on a poor little piece of mail.

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  • Grief threatened to consume them, and there would be no reprieve from their anguish.

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  • After she felt herself deserted by Princes Mary and alone in her grief, Natasha spent most of the time in her room by herself, sitting huddled up feet and all in the corner of the sofa, tearing and twisting something with her slender nervous fingers and gazing intently and fixedly at whatever her eyes chanced to fall on.

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