Demonstrate knowledge of "loss" by comparing and contrasting the concept of bereavement, mourning, and grief. Be sure to provide examples for each concept and to describe normal grief reactions
What will be an ideal response?
Bereavement is the state or condition caused by loss through death. Bereavement is a state or event. After the death of her husband, Bertha finds herself in a state of shock. Mourning is the ways in which people express their grief. Mourning consists of behaviors that we engage in after someone's death, such as wearing black. Grief is sorrow, hurt, guilt, confusion, and other feelings that arise after suffering a loss. Grief is the emotional response to death. For example, five years after the death of her husband, Wilma still wakes up each morning filled with sadness, crying, and missing him.
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What will be an ideal response?
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