The immediate cause of bereavement is usually the death of a loved friend or relative. There are a number of situations, however, which can affect or prolong the grief process.
Polio virus causes poliomyelitis.
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There are two syllables in the word causes (cau|ses).
The top three causes of death in America are heart disease, cancer, and strokes.
The opposite of the plural noun "causes" would be "effects" (FX). Of course FX also sounds like affects (influences in some way), which is a near synonym of causes.
Bereavement is the correct spelling.
The Sexuality of Bereavement was created in 1993.
Yes, "bereavement" typically refers to the state of mourning or grieving the loss of a loved one. "Bereavement leave" is a type of leave granted to employees to cope with the death of a close family member.
My condolences to you in your bereavement.
No, bereavement is not bad.It means to grieve the loss of a loved one.It's a natural process.Losing someone you love through death causes sadness and a sense of loss.Through bereavement, you mourn the loss of the person and you honor the memory of your loved one and the unique qualities that made them who they were.
Ira Oscar Glick has written: 'The first year of bereavement' -- subject(s): Bereavement, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Bereavement, Widows
Is my aunt considered family for bereavement leave at food lion
Bereavement.
Austin H. Kutscher has written: 'Pharmacotherapeutics of oral disease' 'Death and bereavement' -- subject(s): Bereavement, Death, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Bereavement, Psychological aspects of Death 'Religion and bereavement' -- subject(s): Consolation, Grief
Therese A. Rando has written: 'Treatment of complicated mourning' -- subject(s): Bereavement, Grief therapy, Loss (Psychology), Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Bereavement 'How to go on living when someone you love dies' -- subject(s): Bereavement, Grief, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Bereavement 'Grief, dying, and death' -- subject(s): Attitude to Death, Bereavement, Caregivers, Death, Grief, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Bereavement, Psychological aspects of Death, Psychology, Terminally ill
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The cast of Bereavement - 2008 includes: Carl Medland as Reporter Jane Merrow as Jane