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Other items worth considering in the Emotional Problems category relate to loss of independence or control, grief and bereavement.
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One of her stories about grief and its aftermath, controlled grief, is "In the Middle of the Fields".
When Johnny dies, he can't control his grief and robs a store.
Ms. Piel's poem grabbed many congregants by the throat, none more than Shirley Davis, Mrs. Lundgren's niece, who fought to control her grief, they said.
"She had a normal reaction," Skate Canada's president, Benoit Lavoie, said, adding that Rochette was quickly able to control her grief.
In his most ambitious novel, the author plays an ornate game of he said/she said, in which a swaggering, jet-setting academic star pursues a creative writing professor trying to control her grief over her husband's death.
This might be called doggerel, but it is a poignant effort to speak and to control shared grief, in which the sounds of rhyme and the satisfactions of line-ending stay confusion.
The new object of his affection is a visiting professor of creative writing, Helen Reed, who has taken the job in an attempt to control her grief over her husband's untimely death, and maybe even to work through her writer's block.
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