Bereavement
Bereavement is characterised by loss. Although often relating
to the death of a significant person, bereavement can also be
for the loss of a job, identity, or in cases where a sudden memory
of a suppressed event is evoked, the loss of the person we thought
we were. The grieving process allows the person to come to terms
with the loss and to move on in life.
Symptoms of Bereavement can include shock, denial, anger, guilt,
depression and anxiety. Bereaved people frequently suffer from
sleep disturbance, loss of appetite, and illness.
Psychotherapy helps the bereaved person to accept the reality
of the loss, work through the feelings associated with the grief,
such as resentment, guilt, frustration and regret, and adjust
to life with the loss, whilst moving on to form new relationships
and interests.
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