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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.
Deleted User replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago 54 Members · 54 Replies
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Deleted User08/12/2022 at 20:55We someone shut down that they stop eating and eventually dies.
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Deleted User08/02/2022 at 16:34i think there is no right way to grieve, everybody is different.
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Deleted User07/30/2022 at 17:00Yes, I do agree that there is no right way to grieve.
I have seen people grieve in different ways, but never thought that anyone was grieving wrong because everyone’s situation is different, and will cope and grieve in their own way beside there is no wrong way to grieve.
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Deleted User07/16/2022 at 15:04I agree, there is no right way. Some ways may be strange, but if is helping the person getting thru grief who am I to judge.
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Deleted User06/19/2022 at 19:30I have some hang ups about “ there is no right way to grieve”. I would disagree because we shouldn’t get mad or angry with God yet some people do. My daughter has been grieving in the loss of her Daddy for 8 years. She’s angry with God , she’s angry with me, she’s become an introvert and won’t share her feelings. She has emotional issues and mentally messed up because she became angry with God and me when Charlie died. She has anxiety, depression. I wish she would have handled it in a different way.