The word “grief” is the simple shorthand we use for what is actually a highly complex mixture of thoughts and feelings. Grief is everything we think and feel inside after someone we love dies or leaves or something we are attached to goes away. In other words, grief is the instinctive ...
It’s absolutely all right for the mourners themselves to use these phrases — or any other words they choose — as expressions of howtheyfeel.Even if you disagree with a mourner’s assertion regarding their loved one’s status in the afterlife, showing up in support of grieving friends isn...
5 Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, 6 who, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, 7 but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men. 8 And being found in appeara...
as in frustrationthe feeling of impatience or anger caused by another's repeated disagreeable acts there seemed to be no end to the grief that the school bullies were giving to the young boy Synonyms & Similar Words frustration exasperation irritation anger displeasure annoyance ...
In other words, these life experiences hold happiness and sadness, opportunities and limitations all at once. This is one such story.doi:10.1111/j.1744-6198.1998.tb00227.xBrettO'OeillWileyNursing ForumO'Neill B. (1998). A father's grief: dealing with stillbirth. Nursing Forum, 33(4):33-...
Doka (1989, 2002), one of the many contributors to the book explains disenfranchised grief as grief that is not acknowledged, such as the loss of an ex-partner, supervisor or pet. In other words, individuals cannot grieve as they would like because the relationship with the deceased ...
In other words, perhaps weeping is a literal cry for attention, a means of soliciting support and help from our friends when we need it the most. It's a way of communicating our inner emotional state at a time when we may not be able to fully articulate(清晰地表达)it. While this ...
In other words, somewhere along the line, all that black had moved from alleviating my pain to sustaining it… which was the exact opposite of what I needed… or wanted. I didn’t have the words to express or understand what was happening back then, but I still knew in my gut that ...
Some time ago, a friend took my breath away with the following words, “I’m single and childless too, so I’m in exactly the same position as you are. I don’t feel the need to talk about grief so why on earth do you need to go on about it so much?” Photo by Priscilla Du...