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Bereavement

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Over the second half of this semester, we have learned many different concepts and phases regarding the death of a loved one. Overall, we learned and recognized the difference between funeral rites and body disposition, the five stages of bereavement and how different survivors may respond to the death of a loved one, the different options of support groups available for families, how to support the bereaved and what death might be like in the future, etc. Everyone is different, every culture is different and every religion is different, so it is important to learn the psychology surrounding these areas when regarding the death of a loved one. Throughout this paper, I will be outlining some major topics we have learned thus far in the semester …show more content…

436). I strongly believe that employers need to start providing employees with some type of bereavement leave when they experience the loss of a friend. I understand people have lots of friends, but if someone’s best friend just passed away, they should offer some type of bereavement leave. Friendships involve similar bonds to family relationships and the bereavement one faces in the loss of a friend will equalize the bereavement one faces in the loss of a family member. “When a friend dies, grief should be acknowledged. Even when society tends to disenfranchise such grief, it is nonetheless important to make time to mourn the death of a friend” (pg. 436). I could not agree more with those last couple sentences. I experienced the death of a friend one of the first few weeks I started working in the funeral home. My boss knew how hard it was for me to not only lose her, but experience her death first hand. I worked her services and helped her family throughout the process, but he offered me bereavement leave because he knew how mentally exhausted I was from losing a high school teammate and friend of

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