bereavement industrial complex
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We grieve loved ones forever. We all do it in different ways. And it isn't wrong to NOT feel like you're grieving - we're all different. But it's always there, I think, after a loved one dies. That said, we do have to find a way to keep living - and living well - if possible.
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I'm not attempting to discount that some people may be totally devastated & disabled by their grief; and it may be longer term. Like I said, we're all different. so maybe / probably there is a disorder / label for such circumstances. Love to all of our temporary-lives regardless.
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Often the same with people caught in an endless circle of conflict and violence.

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At first I thought this was going to be a diagnosis of the Trump/GQP obsession with his epic election loss.
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11/18/19 my father died. 9/26/20 my sister died. 1/1/2021 my brother died. 7/8/2021 my father in law died. I've finally admitted I am having problems affecting me and my relationships. I am not at all like the person I used to be.
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DSM pathologising normal human behaviour again.
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The profession needs to be abolished.
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