more Examples of losses we grieve
In the world in which we live, most people equate grief with two significant events, death and the end of a significant relationship, (divorce). Maybe you have experienced one or both of these life significant losses, the death of someone whom you love deeply, or the termination of a relationship with someone whom you shared hopes, dreams and expectations. Both of these losses can cause us significant grief. Although these are the the ones most of us think of, there are numerous other life experiences that cause us great sorrow that we fail to think of a s significant. When we fail to process the emotions resulting from such loss, the unresolved negative emotions remain present but dormant. Loss doesn’t have to be recent or acknowledged by others to still cause us pain.
Listed here in no particular order is some examples major loss:
Loss of financial security
Pet loss
Inability to conceive
Loss of important friendships
Loss of health
Children leaving home
Loss of looks
Loss of vibrancy (Aging)
Loss of Social Status
End of Pregnancy (Miscarriage and Abortion)
Moving
Imprisonment
Loss of independence
Loss of Employment position
Infant mortality
Loss of Religious identification