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    Pain is felt and dealt with in so many ways. Some are able to move on immediately‚ some ignore it‚ and some let the pain win all together. However‚ what all people have in common is that at some point they have all experienced a painful event and have traveled through the six stages of grief in order to move on. In Emily Dickinson’s poem “After great pain‚ a formal feeling comes-” she simplifies the six stages into just three‚ “First-Chill-then Stupor-then the letting go- “. These stages are essential

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    Bereavement can be defined as grieving over the loss of a significant other person through death and it involves certain feelings of denial‚ isolation and depression. Similarly‚ loss is when people experience something for temporarily or it could be permanent and this could be in many cases of missing valuables that has significant monetary value or it could be death related. There are two models which explain the process of bereavement and loss which are called the six ‘r’ processes and the four

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    In the novel “True Grit” by Charles Portis‚ two characters in particular have the courage‚ roughness‚ and determination you associate with the term true grit. Mattie Ross‚ driven by her determination to avenge the death of her father‚ despite her young age‚ recruited and partnered with a retired lawman whom many thought was guilty‚ yet never convicted‚ of lawless killings. Mattie’s courage was obvious as she continued her journey in spite of the many hardships she met including having her arm amputated

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    Our lives are littered with problems‚ some have simple solutions but many especially the ones that pertain to our health or to the health of our families are extremely difficult to solve. Health is the most important thing that someone possesses‚ or in the words of Ghandi “It is health that is real wealth not pieces of gold and silver.” So when one has to make a decision about wealth they have the liberty to lose some‚ but when deciding about one’s health no one wants to lose some. The solution to

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    he Catastrophic History of You and Me is about a girl who died of a broken heart. The concept immediately drew me in-a broken heart? Really? I just had to see what happened. I immediately knew that it was going to be a love story. Basically‚ the book starts out with Brie after death. She knows she died‚ but she’s wondering why she’s still on Earth. After her funeral and everything‚ she ends up at a pizza parlor. At the pizza parlor‚ there’s a guy who introduces himself as Patrick. Patrick helps Brie

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    Experiencing loss and grief is an unavoidable part of human life. After analysing the texts ‘Looking for Alibrandi’ and ‘Love‚ Ghosts and Nose Hair’‚ it is evident that people cope with loss and grief in many different ways. The protagonists from both of the texts experienced some form of loss or grief. Both Josie and Jack lost someone who meant a great deal to them; at different ages and in different circumstances. This meant the way in which they grieved and how long they coped for‚ was different

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    Dealing with the Death of a Loved One Dealing with the death of a loved one is a difficult time that‚ unfortunately‚ everyone must go through at some point. Most of us never think of how to deal with the loss of our loved ones until we are faced with the reality of death. It is one of the harsh realities that are commonly faced without training or education; learning to accept that we do not get over a loss‚ rather‚ learn to live with it. The experience of such a loss can assist individuals

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    Growing up in a small town wasn’t always easy for me. I felt that I was constantly hiding and denying the person that I was and the life that I lived. I was forced to be someone that I really wasn’t due to the fact that I had a "family secret" that I was withholding in order to protect the well-known‚ family name‚ Hutcherson. In highschool‚ no one but family members and close friends knew that I lived with an alcoholic father. As a child I was always taught to keep our family life secret and never

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    Challenges may be experienced as an individual transitions into the world‚ facing barriers about their identity and self of sense. Transitioning in the world may also set a pathway towards growth and change. The barriers that society places on an individual may either hinder their growth or open new gateways to connect with the world. The 7 Stages of Grieving by Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman is an episodic drama play about the barriers and challenges the Indigenous Australians had to face about

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    Ones’ personal attitudes can significantly influence the approach we take towards grief‚ loss‚ death and dying on both a personal and a professional level. The first experience I had with death was at the age of 9 years old. The loss was experienced during my elementary school years. In accordance to Erikson’s Developmental Stages‚ I was in the Industry vs. Inferiority stage. I should have had a better understanding of death at this age‚ but also would have experienced the death briefly (Christ‚

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