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Information & Support pack TAS - Living is for Everyone

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How long does it last?There <strong>is</strong> no magic figure or date. The loss will always be part of your life but the intense pain will graduallysubside. Grief comes in waves and can be unexpected or triggered by little things. However there <strong>is</strong> oftena pattern or cycle to grief. By looking back over the last weeks and months you may be able to notice apattern to your own grief. Gradually these waves of grief grow further and further apart. Eventually you will beable to laugh again and remember the life and good times with your loved one rather than just the death.Lost loves can never be <strong>for</strong>gotten or replacedBut if we allow it the heart grows biggerto make room <strong>for</strong> new loves. (3)References:1 When Someone Dies: A Guide to bereavement <strong>for</strong> family and friends (1999). Perth, WA: Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital.2 Adapted from Worden, J.W. (1991). Grief Counselling and Grief Therapy. Great Britain: Routledge. ISBN 0 415 07179 83 White-Bowden, S. (1987) From a healing heart. Maryland, USA: Image Publ<strong>is</strong>hing. ISBN 0 911897 07 031

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