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Bereavement. .

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Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 65Family. Publisher: Health Letter, 2003ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Bereavement | Death -- Psychological aspects | Grief therapy | Operant behaviorDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Bereavement is defined as 'loss through death.' The inevitability of death makes bereavement, like pregnancy, a common and natural occurrence that results in changes in both function and behavior. As each person is different, so each death is different, and every bereaved person has some unique reactions, which may depend on the deceased person's age, suddenness of death and type of death." (HEALTH LETTER) This article discusses the phases of grief and the support that is available for the bereaved.
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Originally Published: Bereavement, May 2003; pp. 4-5.

"Bereavement is defined as 'loss through death.' The inevitability of death makes bereavement, like pregnancy, a common and natural occurrence that results in changes in both function and behavior. As each person is different, so each death is different, and every bereaved person has some unique reactions, which may depend on the deceased person's age, suddenness of death and type of death." (HEALTH LETTER) This article discusses the phases of grief and the support that is available for the bereaved.

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