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Tag Archives: mourning

Styles of Grief

Steve Durkac Posted on May 9, 2023 by Steve DurkacApril 2, 2026

Sitting with families who are hearing the bad news of a loved-ones death is a near daily occurrence for me, as a hospital chaplain at a trauma center. Since transferring to this trauma hospital and having this regular occurrence of witnessing people’s reaction to a death notification, my curiosity of grief styles has gripped my interest. The way people respond … Continue reading →

Posted in Grief | Tagged bereavement, grief, grief experience, grief styles, Matthew 5:4, mourning
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