Chapter
Understanding the Emotional Symptoms of Grief
Loss and death of a loved one can provoke anger, guilt, bargaining, fear, and anxiety in people. Recognizing these feelings in oneself or others can help deal with grief in a healthy way rather than reacting with hostility or bitterness.
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Grief can cause a range of symptoms, including physical pain, guilt, anger, and resentment.
12:05 - 17:33 (05:28)
Summary
Grief can cause a range of symptoms, including physical pain, guilt, anger, and resentment. These emotional responses are normal and similar to symptoms of depression.
ChapterUnderstanding the Emotional Symptoms of Grief
Episode36. The Psychology of Grief
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
Grief is a complex process that involves several stages including denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
17:33 - 22:49 (05:15)
Summary
Grief is a complex process that involves several stages including denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. It's important to recognise that anger or bitterness might be an expression of a deeper psychological state and that the stages of grief aren't always linear and doors don't close after each one.