The Negative Effects of Unresolved Grief Among Family Members

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Psychology

 

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Andrew P

 

Date added:

July 31, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Resolving short term shock and long term grief following the loss of a parent can be extremely difficult based on the age of the remaining family members and the relationship they had with the deceased parent. It is important to use all resources available to get the family through such an experience...
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Families who experience the death of a parent, without the support of extended family, friends, and professionals frequently struggle with drug use, depression, and alcoholism. The Random House Dictionary of the English Language (1966) defines grief as keen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss...
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