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Webexploring the spiritual dimensions of death provides an opportunity for personal growth, emotional healing, and a deeper understanding of lifeโ€™s purpose.

Kelley sheds light on four myths of grief that have come to limit our understanding of and response to grief and loss.

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Webclergy members are unable to be physically present with sick in their final moments.

Webin the context of social work literature, grief extends beyond internal processes to encompass biopsychosocial and spiritual dimensions.

Webpain and suffering in the context of loss and grief.

Webaccording to lacan, a phenomenon such as death that is related to the real is symbolized by performing symbolic actions in the form of rituals and attempt is made.

Webaccordingly, in the current study, we explored the relationship between bereaved individualsโ€™ perceptions of the funeral of their loved one, the use of post.

Many families cannot say goodbye to their loved ones, many people cannot.

Grief as a transformative experience.

Webaccordingly, in the current study, we explored the relationship between bereaved individualsโ€™ perceptions of the funeral of their loved one, the use of post.

Many families cannot say goodbye to their loved ones, many people cannot.

Grief as a transformative experience.

Webthe varied ways in which the experiences of grief and mourning intersect with different spaces and can be understood in โ€˜spatialโ€™ terms are explored with.

She addresses each myth.

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