Grief and its manifestations
- PMID: 15305816
- DOI: 10.7748/ns2004.07.18.45.45.c3652
Grief and its manifestations
Abstract
This article summarises the main theories of grief and how it manifests itself. The main stages in the grieving process are examined by reviewing the literature. It is important that nurses have some knowledge of the potentially complicated process involved in grieving to offer help and support to bereaved persons.
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