Based on the response of grief, Bowlby believed that the reactions were considered normal. Bowlby states that there are four phases of mourning that a person endures: shock and numbness, yearning and searching, despair and disorganization, and reorganization and recovery. Loss is inevitable and the term is applied both to the act of separation leading to the loss, as well as to a temporary loss, and the fear of loss (Simos, 1979). Kübler-Ross and Kessler (2000) stated that eventually all that has been gain, will be lost at some point and time. Kübler-Ross and Kessler (2000) implies that all possessions that we “own” such as cars, homes, personal items, money, even the people who are in our lives will be lost. Many people believe that these things they “own” things and people. In reality, all these items are on loan for a certain amount of
Based on the response of grief, Bowlby believed that the reactions were considered normal. Bowlby states that there are four phases of mourning that a person endures: shock and numbness, yearning and searching, despair and disorganization, and reorganization and recovery. Loss is inevitable and the term is applied both to the act of separation leading to the loss, as well as to a temporary loss, and the fear of loss (Simos, 1979). Kübler-Ross and Kessler (2000) stated that eventually all that has been gain, will be lost at some point and time. Kübler-Ross and Kessler (2000) implies that all possessions that we “own” such as cars, homes, personal items, money, even the people who are in our lives will be lost. Many people believe that these things they “own” things and people. In reality, all these items are on loan for a certain amount of