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Whatever is right for you. No one else has a right to set limits for you, nor you for them. However, if grief is at an incapacitating level (interferes with normal dally functioning) after a couple of months, it would be a good idea to get some professional grief counseling -- never a bad idea in any case. Your local hospice center should be able to point you in the right direction. If not, contact your local mental health association. With all due respect, avoid clergy. They are seldom property trained to help resolve grief issues. A pity, but there it is.

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It helps to talk to others that have already gone through the grief process. If you have lost a child talking to other parents that have lost a child will help you because you can freely express yourself and they understand how you feel. If you are a new widow talking to other widows will help you to grieve and heal. There is nothing quite like the support of others that have already gone through the process. They can help you with your grieving time whatever that time should end up being.

It is a good idea to get some professional grief counseling if you find yourself going into a depression. Mental Health Association, Hospice and Churches have professionals so it's a matter of personal choices as to which institute you refer.

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There is NO limit or time frame up to which one can grieve the loss of loved one. Sometimes loss of close one cripples us mentally and recovering from that loss takes months and years. But one must understand no matter how big or dear a loss may be but LIFE goes on and one should move on.... And if you are not able to recover from the shock its better to take some professional help cause pondering over past for long doesn't help anyone..

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