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  • Many individuals feel if an individual does not cry over the loss of a loved one that they do not feel the great pain of that grief, but not true! Some people can cry openly while other people suppress their grief by not crying; perhaps not wanting to talk about it or appear that the loss never happened, but, individuals such as this do indeed deal with their grief, but just in a more private part of their lives. Some individuals may be in shock; do not believe that person has passed away and it will take time for them to get through this part of grief in order to admit their loved one is indeed dead. No one has the right to gauge how another individual deals with the death of a loved one.
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