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Sep 3, 2010
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Physical Grief
  • Are you sick of grief?
    By Connie S. Owens
    Loss and grief usually make us think of emotional displays and fragile feelings, because those reactions are what we most often see. However, many physical changes occur during the grief process but, because they are not so visible, they are not so easily recognized. For that reason, they...
  • Physical Grief
    By Sherry L. Williams
    When a friend or loved one dies all kinds of things are going through your mind. You may be overwhelmed by emotions. You may experience physical symptoms that seem unexplainable, such as loss of appetite or sudden weight gain, shortness of breath, confusion or depression. You may not be able to turn your mind off at night. Your heart may feel like it is racing.
  • The Truth About Tears
    By Sherry L. Williams White
    "Should I cry or should I try to hold back the tears?" "What if I can't cry?" "Do women really cry more than men?" "If I don't cry, does it mean that I don't care?"

    In all my years in grief work, these are only a few of the...

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