grieving process
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgrievingandprocess
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grieving
adjective
uk/ˈɡriː.vɪŋ/us/ˈɡriː.vɪŋ/
feeling very sad because someone ...
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process
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ses/us/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofgrievingandprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Furthermore, this type of care-giving may provide time for couples to say goodbye and (or) begin thegrievingprocessbefore the death.
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Specifically, as part of thegrievingprocess, widowed persons may have positively reconstructed the history and quality of their relationship with their spouse.
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Oneon-one individual bereavement counseling sessions can give other grieving parents the privacy and individual attention needed to move forward through theirgrievingprocess.
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In the long term, sharing the emotional burden with others facilitates thegrievingprocess.
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A proposed model of health professionals'grievingprocess.
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The books are also useful in helping with thegrievingprocesswhen the person dies.
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Especially in these circumstances, therefore, the parents may need be helped in delaying theirgrievingprocessso that they may contribute meaningfully to the decision-making process.
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This may interfere with thegrievingprocess.
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Sometimes, thegrievingprocessis helped if parents can go through events stage by stage.
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Being able to have that death formally acknowledged is an important part of thegrievingprocess.
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It is a watershed in thegrievingprocess.
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The point at which death occurs is the beginning of what is often a longgrievingprocess.
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In our long experience of bereavement care we would identify six months as being a crucial point in thegrievingprocess.
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Until they know the facts, thegrievingprocesscannot he completed.
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It is not unusual for a body not to be retrieved immediately and this means that thegrievingprocessis delayed.
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Their relatives have been seeking desperately to find out where the bodies may be so that they can begin thegrievingprocess.
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They want to finalise thegrievingprocessand provide comfort to the families.
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