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Use this Forum to comment on bonding, losses, and experiences with grieving or mourning. Incomplete grief is epidemic in our society, and promotes serious physical and psychologic al problems. Few people can name the three levels and phases of healthy mourning, or know what their family's "grieving policy" is. Healthy mourning requires your true Self to guide you (Lesson 1). To see if unfinished grief is a significant personal or family stressor, invest time in self-study Lesson 3 at http://sfhelp.org/grief/guide3.htm

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Postby pilgrim27 on Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:31 pm

Welome to this forum for people interested in forming "pro-grief" families and relationships.

Blocked or incomplete grief can cause serious psychological, physical, and relationship problems. Our society doesn't prepare average people (like YOU) to understand this vital process, or to admit and mourn their losses (broken bonds) succesfully. To see whether you need to learn more about healthy three-level grief, try this free quiz.

Use this forum to validate and seek support for your grief, and to help others - including kids - mourn effectively Do you live in a pro-grief family?
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