100

Signs include:

  • Strong yearning, longing, sadness
  • Thinking and hearing about loss can cause strong reactions
  • Can become confused about identity or social role
  • Disengage from usual activities
  • May be in disbelief or shock 
  • Dysphoria, anxiety, depression, anger, also physiological changes like sleep, heart rate,     immune system

Acute Grief

100

Signs include:

  • Persistent, intense yearning, longing and sadness
  • Persistent thoughts or images about loss 
  • Inability to accept painful reality
  • Rumination 
  • Avoidance of situations 
  • Estranged from others 
  • Diminished sense of self or discomfort 
  • Friends and relatives often frustrated, confused

Complicated Grief

200

How might grief impact someone?

  • Emotions
  • Thoughts 
  • Behaviour
  • Beliefs
  • Physical health 
  • Sense of self and identity 
  • Relationships with others
200

Reasonably conscious as to why one must express grief and participate

Healthy grief

300

Unreasonably unconscious as to why one has to express grief, can't, won't or don't participate

Unhealthy/toxic grief

300
Can be acute, chronic or complex

Trauma

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