In this lesson, Dr. Welch says, “There is no right way to grieve.” Do you agree? Have you ever seen someone grieve in a way that you thought was “wrong”? Explain. - Discussion Forum - Artos Academy (BETA)

Christian Learning Center Forums Discussion Forum In this lesson, Dr. Welch says, “There is no right way to grieve.” Do you agree? Have you ever seen someone grieve in a way that you thought was “wrong”? Explain.

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  • In this lesson, Dr. Welch says, “There is no right way to grieve.” Do you agree? Have you ever seen someone grieve in a way that you thought was “wrong”? Explain.

    Posted by Austin on 05/10/2022 at 15:07
    Austin replied 3 months, 1 week ago 61 Members · 62 Replies
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  • Austin

    Administrator
    02/07/2025 at 13:15

    I agree. Each individual and their relationships are different. The impact of the loss and separations can way heavily on our emotions, social interactions, and/or our desire to move from day to day.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    02/05/2025 at 23:50

    I agree with Dr. Welch, there is no right way to grieve, however, I do believe there is a wrong way to grieve. Using mind altering substances, such as drugs and alcohol, to numb oneself, to me is a wrong way of grieving or maybe inadequate is a better word.

    I have seen people when grieving, turn to drugs and alcohol to numb the pain or to keep from thinking about their loved one. This is not a true grieving process, but one that prevents true grief from occurring.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    12/01/2024 at 00:47

    I agree that people are complex and that there isn’t a right way to grieve, but I do think that some can grieve poorly because of sinful patterns in their life.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    12/01/2024 at 00:41

    I wouldn’t say it was “wrong,” but it was so open to everyone. The person had their heart on their sleeve daily on social media. That was their way to release their sorrow. I get it.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    11/30/2024 at 23:55

    I wouldn’t say it was “wrong,” but it was so open to everyone. The person had their heart on their sleeve daily on social media. That was their way to release their sorrow. I get it.

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