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  • == Grief Counseling == ...t may also stem from other significant life changes such as divorce or job loss.
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  • ...helps a person cope with normal feelings of grief after a loss, such as a loss. B.  ...ef, and an inability to emotionally separate from the person who has died. Grief therapy can be individual or group therapy {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:D
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  • '''Anticipatory Grief''' ...is-i-pa-tory grief) is a type of [[grief]] that occurs before an impending loss. It is common among individuals who are facing the eventual death of a love
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  • ...unciation}} (beh-REEV-ment) A state of sadness, sorrow and grief after the loss of a loved one  ...unciation}} (beh-REEV-ment) A state of sadness, sorrow and grief after the loss of a loved one {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • |Term=grief ...by menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, rapid heartbeat and trouble sleeping 
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  • ...an response to a range of emotions, including sadness, grief, frustration, and physical pain. .... The act has a soothing effect and is considered a healthy way to express and cope with emotions. It is also a form of [[communication]] that conveys emo
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  • ...se]], [[Injury|injury]], [[Mental Disorder|mental disorders]], and [[Grief|grief]]. * [[Pain]]: An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.
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  • |Organization=The Austin Center For Grief And Loss ...|-11}} is a male clinical social worker at The Austin Center For Grief And Loss, Austin, TX.<br>{{cdn-clinical social worker}}<br>{{nearby}}<br>{{div col|c
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  • |Organization=The Austin Center For Grief And Loss ...11}} is a female clinical social worker at The Austin Center For Grief And Loss, Austin, TX.<br>{{cdn-clinical social worker}}<br>{{nearby}}<br>{{div col|c
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  • ...derstanding and treatment of [[mental health]] issues related to grief and loss. ...ndemann is a German surname, which is a combination of "Linde" (lime tree) and "mann" (man). The name does not have a specific medical connotation.
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  • ...glish ''widewe'', is a term used to describe a woman whose spouse has died and who has not remarried. * [[Widower]]: A man whose spouse has died and who has not remarried.
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  • ...sorrow. An individual experiencing sadness may become quiet or lethargic, and withdraw themselves from others. An example of severe sadness is depression ...: A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
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  • '''Mourning''' (/ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/) is the act of expressing grief, typically after the death of a loved one. The term is derived from the Old ...mourn, bemoan, long after'. It is related to the Old High German 'mornen' and the Gothic 'maurnan', both of which also mean 'to mourn'.
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  • '''Child bereavement''' (pronunciation: /ˈtʃaɪld bɪˈriːvmənt/) refers to the grief a child experiences when losing someone significant in their life, such as ...f that can have profound and long-lasting effects on a child's development and well-being.
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  • ...re, it is commonly used to describe the emotional pain associated with the loss of a loved one. ...a variety of situations, including the end of a romantic relationship, the loss of a loved one, or the betrayal of trust.
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  • * [[Blood Loss]]: This refers to the loss of blood from the circulatory system. It can occur due to injury, surgery, .... It can be caused by a variety of factors, including age, noise exposure, and certain medical conditions.
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  • ...''[[Geriatric depression]]''' or '''[[Elderly depression]]''') is a mental and emotional disorder affecting older adults. ...words "late" (meaning in advanced years), "life" (referring to existence), and "depression" (from the Latin ''deprimere'', meaning 'to press down').
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  • ...ut are not limited to, [[embalming]], [[funeral services]], [[cremation]], and [[burial]]. ...med from the words "death" and "care". It is used to describe the industry and services related to the care of the deceased.
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  • ...faith. It is often associated with feelings of extreme sadness, pessimism, and a sense of failure. ...is derived from the Latin ''desperare'', which combines ''de-'' (without) and ''sperare'' (to hope).
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  • ...ation" is derived from the English words "death", meaning the end of life, and "notification", meaning the act of informing or giving notice. ...manner. The notifier may also provide information about the cause of death and any relevant circumstances.
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