Good morning steemians, I want to share you the stage of grief. There are five stages of a grieving process:
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, depression, and acceptances. If you revisit the early stages not grief , you should know that it often hurt less than the first time around, and you will likely heal from it faster.
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Denial: denial is usually the first stages on the grieving process. It is a refusal to accept what is happening. Denial is accompanied by shock, pain, forget-fulness and the inability to carry bout simply functions. People who are in denial may not be able to think well.
Anger: angers often follows of denial. People maybe anger at another person, society, themselves, their parents, or the situation they have. It is common to the person who is grieving.
Bargaining: bargaining often follows anger. It is attempt to negotiate or the outcome of loss. The bargaining stage may have been initiated long before the end of the relationship.
Depression: depression is the next stage in the grieving process, it is become a physiological condition. Professional help should be, if the symptoms of depression continue. Counselors who are familiar with depression can assess how to help the people who have depression.
Acceptances: acceptances is the completions of the grieving process. It is the time when a person acknowledge the pain and hurt. Acceptances does not means happiness or a sense of joy in moving forward.
That's all for today steemians, thanks. Have good day steemians. To God Be The Glory.....