Biology, asked by Chpalagani9702, 11 months ago

The grieving process is __________.

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Answered by Niranjanhardwell
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If i could answer the question in a word then the answer certainly would be

" CRYING "

Explanation :

  • Grieving includes the entire emotional process of adapting / co-operating to a loss and it lasts for a long time.
  • Grieving generally includes many different emotions, actions, and expressions.
  • Each person grieves differently. The length and intensity of the emotions people go through varies from person to person.
  • Some of the factors that affect the intensity and length of grieving are
  • Your relationship with the person who died
  1. The circumstances of their death
  2. Your own life experiences

  • Crying helps us a great deal to regulate our emotions. When we feel too much sad the excess proteins are eliminated through our tears, šø that a possible imbalance is reduced/avoided.
  • Thus the grieving process is crying.
  • So next time when you cry, don't cry too much. It will drain you're proteins.

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