‘So what do you say?’ ‘I say that if someone does me in, I want you grieving at the graveside.’ Tennent had given a thin smile before rising to his feet, Rebus snatching a final biscuit as he was ushered from the room. Well, it’ll make a change, he had thought to ...
According to Worden [8], the grieving process involves four grief tasks necessary for a critical, irrepressible, and singular adaptation to the new reality: (i) accepting the reality of the loss; (ii) processing the pain of grief; (iii) adjusting to a world without the dead person; and ...