Grief and Resources
Grief is a normal response to any loss and affects the grieving person physically, emotionally, and spiritually often causing the person to think and act in ways different from their previous "normal" behavior. You may have heard something to the effect of "just give it time and you will eventually feel better". Time is necessary to the healing process, by it is only one aspect of effective grieving. In addition to taking time, grief requires intentional "work" by the bereaved in order to achieve a healthy outcome from the process. Similar to someone taking action to seek medical help to set a broken leg so that it might heal properly, the bereaved must take action to move through grief.
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