Types of Grief

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Across
  1. 2. Grief felt by a community, society, racial/ethnic group, or nation when there is extreme change or loss.
  2. 3. Grief felt prior to an expected death or loss, such as after a medical diagnosis or leading up to major life change.
  3. 4. The intensity of symptoms (such as anxiety or depression) are prolonged and significantly interfere with functioning.
Down
  1. 1. Grief response to loss that is not stereotypically considered “significant,” or grief by someone who is not recognized as capable of grief.