Do the five stages of grief other follow a specific writ?
as a trained Chaplain I say no.
In certainty many society do not even take cut in some of the stages.
In time I found that race will fall into at tiniest one of those Parts of Grief - some will fall into adjectives of them over time.
Most do not follow any prescibed order.
BTW - I did my intership surrounded by Hospice. Now I work in Fire/EMS/Police.
grief is a impressively strange thing and is different for most ancestors. it does tend to run in stages but specifically not always the valise and each stage can vary for each personality. some people totally block the grief just for it to come and bit them in the a** subsequent on.
It is perfectly typical to go hindmost and forth through all of the stages when you're grieving.
Denial is usually the first. I deliberate it's our mind's way of protecting us from the horror and finality of what have happened and the things we enjoy to get through first.
There are seven stages of grief. They do follow a specific directive although the time in respectively step varies depending on the soul who is grieving. In actuality the amount of time needed for grieving depends on the factors of the relationship of the mourner to the lifeless, the age of the mourner, and clearly the mourners personality
Friday, October 15, 2010
Do the five stages of grief other follow a specific writ?
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