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Find out what grief looks like, and what you can do to help a grieving friend or loved one by reading the March/April 2007 issue of Horizons. |
Understanding Grief One of the important times that congregational communities care for their members is when end of life issues arise. Understanding more about the grief process can help you comfort someone who has experienced a loss. Grief is unique to each person. There are no standards for emotional expression of loss, nor is there a timeline for healing. Grieving a loss is an intensely personal process, influenced by many factors, including age, health status, available support and cultural and religious background.
Pat Gleich is associate for National Health Ministries. Illustration of "Winter Mourning," by Mark Austin Byrd
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