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Long-Term Recovery

These behaviors and attitudes are clues that a person has moved ahead.
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Topics:Death, Dying, Encouragement, Grief, Healing, Marriage, Pastoral care, Shepherding
Filters:Counseling, Discipleship, Mentoring, Pastor, Pastoral care, Shepherd, Spiritual director
Purpose:Discipleship
References:1 Thessalonians 4:13
Date Added:September 26, 2007
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1 Thessalonians 4:13

Although one never totally "gets over" the loss of a loved one, bereaved people do progress through stages of the grief process. Here are some characteristics of emotional health after the death of a loved one. Many of them will take at least a year, perhaps more, before they are manifest. Use these to guide your assessment of a ...

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