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Grief is the normal response to sorrow and confusion that comes from losing someone or something important you. It is a natural part life. Grief is a typical reaction to , divorce, job loss, a move away from family or friends, or loss of good health due to illness. Just after a death or loss, you may feel empty and numb, as if you are in .You may notice physical changes such as trembling, nausea, dry mouth, and muscle weakness.Those in grief often have trouble sleeping and eating.
You may become angry – at a situation, a person, or just angry general.Almost everyone in grief also experiences guilt.Guilt is often expressed as “I could have, I should have, and I wish I would have” statements. Grieving people may have strange dreams or nightmares. They may be absent-minded, withdraw , or lack the desire to return to work.While these feelings and behaviors are normal grief, they will pass.
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Every person who experiences a death or other loss must complete a four-step grieving process. First, the loss. Second, work through and feel the physical and emotional pain of grief. Third, adjust to living in a world the person or item lost. Fourth, move on with life. The grieving process is over only when a person completes the four steps. So how does grief differ from depression? Depression is more than a feeling of grief. Clinical depression is a whole body . It can take over the way you think and feel.
Symptoms of depression include: changes in sleep ; feeling worthless or helpless; low energy or fatigue; thoughts of death or suicide; weight loss or weight gain; loss of interest what you used to enjoy; and, trouble concentrating or remembering. If you recently experienced a death or loss, these feelings may be a part of a normal grief reaction. But, if these feelings persist with no lifting , ask for help. Talk with a friend, a teacher or a co-worker. Call your doctor and tell him or her how you are feeling.
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1 | sorrow | a feeling of great sadness, usually because someone has died or because something terrible has happened to you → grief | great/deep sorrow -a time of great sorrow sorrow at -He expressed his sorrow at my father’s death. |
2 | confusion | when you do not understand what is happening or what something means because it is not clear | confusion about/over/as to -There was some confusion as to whether we had won or lost. create/lead to confusion -The diversion led to considerable confusion |
3 | numb | a part of your body that is numb is unable to feel anything, for example because you are very cold | -My fingers were so numb I could hardly write |
4 | tremble | to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control, especially because you are upset or frightened | -His lip started to tremble and then he started to cry |
5 | guilt | a strong feeling of shame and sadness because you know that you have done something wrong | -He used to buy them expensive presents, out of guilt. guilt about/at/over -Don’t you have any feelings of guilt about leaving David? |
6 | withdraw | ] to stop taking part in an activity, belonging to an organization etc, or to make someone do this | -A knee injury forced her to withdraw from the competition. -calls for Britain to withdraw from the European Union |
7 | desire | a strong hope or wish | desire to do something -a strong desire to win desire for -a desire for knowledge desire that -It was Harold’s desire that he should be buried next to his wife |
8 | differ | to be different from something in some way | -The two systems differ in many respects. differ from -People differ from one another in their ability to handle stress. |
9 | worthless | something that is worthless has no value, importance, or use OPP valuable | -The house was full of worthless junk |
10 | suicide | the act of killing yourself | -More people commit suicide at Christmas than at any other time. -My mother attempted suicide on many occasions. |
11 | persist | to continue to do something, although this is difficult, or other people oppose it | persist in (doing) something -He persisted in his refusal to admit responsibility |
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اینجا کلیک کنیدماژیک فسفری
با استفاده از ماژیک فسفری می توانید کلمات و بخش های مهم را برای خود علامت گذاری نمایید و هنگام پاسخ به آزمون از آنها استفاده کنید. برای از بین بردن بخش های رنگی دوباره روی آن کلیک نمایید.
دفترچه یادداشت
هر تعدادی که دوست دارید دفترچه یادداشت ایجاد کنید و نکات مهم را در آن بنویسید.
برای استفاده از دفترچه یادداشت بر روی قسمتی از درس یا آزمون که می خواهید در آنجا نکته ی مهمی را قرار دهید کلیک نمایید.سپس در آن قسمت یک دفترچه یادداشت جدید ایجاد میشود و با کلیک بر روی آن می توانید بازش کنید و نکته های مهم را بنویسید.