Paper On Grief And Grief

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Healthy Grief “Grief is considered to be universal phenomenon following a loss that can cause diverse psychological and physical reactions” (Sheehy, 2012). People deal with grief differently, in their own way and their own time. Grieving is a process that people will experience at some point in their life. No two people are going to experience the same grief. Someone who is experiencing grief may have suffered a loss of someone or something of importance in their life. This paper will compare and contrast the five stages of grief and the relationship between joy and grief with the story of Job in the Bible, how other religions approach grief and the authors own method of handling grief. Comparison between the Grief Process and the Story of Job The grieving process as defined by Kubler-Ross is an important process that people experience in their lifetime. A person experiencing grief may have suffered a loss of someone or something that is of importance in their life. The grieving process has five stages which include denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Denial is the first stage of grief in which the individual denies or do not believe in the reality of the situation. Anger is when an individual can no longer deny the reality of the situation. The anger may be aimed towards a person, family, friends, strangers or inanimate objects. Bargaining is making a deal with God by offering to change their ways. Depression is the stage where an individual feels sad, hopeless, disconnected and feels that they have nowhere to turn to. Acceptance is the last stage where an individual is coming into terms with the reality of the situation and is able to see hope in their new way of life. According to the author Boyer (2009), In ... ... middle of paper ... ...ve yourself some time to heal and let things flow naturally. Do not grieve alone. It is important to let the people who care about you know how you are feeling. Conclusion Loss is an inevitable part of life that everyone goes through. As a nurse, it is my duty and obligation to have an understanding of what each of my patients’ reactions and responses are in order to help them in their grieving process. Each person deals with grief differently, in their own way and their own time. It is a process that people will experience at some point in their life. No two people are going to experience the same grief. Grieving is not an easy process, therefore, it is important for the individuals experiencing grief to know that they are not alone. It is important to express their emotions and feelings in order to gain acceptance of the situation and to facilitate healing.

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