This can be triggered by bereavement, a trauma or even constantly worrying about money.
The rituals are particularly important if the household has suffered a bereavement in the previous year.
Three months for bereavement leave is a more realistic standard than three days, according to Cacciatore.
Mary Frances O'Connor calls it "complex grief" and it occurs in about 10% of people after bereavement.
Ian was not given essential information about bereavement benefits after his wife died in a road accident.
He pointed out that Grant had been diagnosed with severe depression and was referred for bereavement counselling.
However, the council will retain control of community learning and development, library support for schools and bereavement services.
His decision is personal, driven by family bereavement and the wish to pursue a slightly more settled life.
According to Martin Birch, bereavement manager for Cardiff council, 25% of people are still choosing to be buried.
Another striking figure: 26% have used bereavement days and 27% have used jury duty to take a holiday.
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Thomas sent a medical note from his doctor to Toulouse saying he required time off after a family bereavement.
After the two weeks Ruma received for bereavement, she couldn't face going back.
The hormones involved in the stress of bereavement make these events more likely.
Donations at the memorial event will be given to childhood bereavement charity Winston's Wish and mental health charity Mind.
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Bereavement charity, Sands, said Mortonhall Crematorium had told parents there would be nothing to scatter after a baby's cremation.
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An investigation was launched in December after bereavement charity, Sands, discovered the practice.
He walked one and struck out a season-high six in his first start since being activated from the bereavement list.
The targeting of a busload of Syrian workers heading home from Baghdad, for example, brought bereavement directly into Syrian homes.
The report into council bereavement services is the result of a study by the Community and Adult Services Scrutiny Committee.
Their study also revealed that one in two people who suffer a bereavement subsequently hear the voices of their loved ones.
The charity supports families both when a baby or child dies or is dying or when a child is facing bereavement.
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The charity also runs a community bereavement service for adults and children.
Planned services include bereavement support, advice, medical and nurse clinics, complementary therapies, faith networks, group support for patients and carers and a drop-in centre.
It provides care and financial help for industry employees and their families who suffer from hardship due to bereavement, illness, redundancy or other misfortunes.
The psychobabble of bereavement books bemuses him and all the classical wisdom that he has learnt and passed on to generations of students cannot help.
There is a very strong suspicion that people who are not adapting to bereavement are also those who experience the greatest levels of physical pain.
The book, an exploration of bereavement and desire, tells the story of 13-year-old Nico, whose life begins to unravel after her older sister Margaret drowns.
Mass bereavement makes the Tory benches in the Commons deeply depressing.
The kindest thing that you can do and I say this from personal experience is to treat your friend's miscarriage the same way you would any other bereavement.
And he can expect a strong sympathy vote, both from the death of his brother and perhaps from another looming bereavement: his mother is critically ill.
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