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It may even be socially obligatory e.g., feeling remorse after committing a crime or feeling grief at a funeral.
(3) Felt reactions or passions or emotions, for example, feeling delight, lust, fear, love, feeling grief, jealousy, regret.
Mr Linehan said: "When the jury left this court yesterday afternoon you had your face screwed up as a person might if they were feeling grief, but the moment the jury had gone through the door and could no longer see you, that expression disappeared didn't it, and as you left that witness box you actually grinned didn't you?" Mr Krezolek replied: "No".
In a masculine approach, deeply feeling grief or anger would simply be a symptom of spiritual immaturity.
"In the immediate aftermath you are feeling grief, shock and trauma with major concerns of well-being.
However, to distinguish between grief and depression in people who are dying may be difficult since the diagnostic symptoms for depression are often present in people feeling grief because they are preparing for death [ 24].
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Think of better ways to approach the problem instead of feeling of grief and sorrow, too much of this could cause you to faint, and possibly die.
Not showing, sharing or indeed feeling that grief will make it all the more unbearable.
Hersey's documentary eye captures a full spectrum of feeling – panic, grief, disgust, resilience, hope – often on the same page.
At the same time it was clear that many of our Norwegian hosts were still feeling profound grief at the violence they had experienced in their capital.
"I've got a massive feeling of grief and devastation that my children are never going to know their father because it's not safe for them".
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