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Diagnosing a deeper form of grief, however, is not about taking away anyone's sorrow.
"This is the most tragic and horrifying form of grief and loss".
Today, Leader points out, our only public mourning takes the form of grief at the death of celebrities and statesmen.
If I experienced a vicarious, removed form of grief, that is a tribute to Didion's skill in telling her story.
With no clear explanation for what has happened to their sons, fathers, husbands and brothers, they experience a distinct form of grief known as "ambiguous loss".
And, as Dr. Zoe Mullan and Dr. Richard Horton wrote recently in the British medical journal The Lancet, "The grief of a stillbirth is unlike any other form of grief: the months of excitement and expectation, planning, eager questions and the drama of labor — all magnifying the devastating incomprehension of giving birth to a baby bearing no signs of life".
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Those deaths created distinctive forms of grief: traumatized, uncomprehending, unrelentingly public.
We have two lost children, many forms of grief and remembrance, two real women and one invented woman in different centuries and different countries.
If these were trusting relationships — if the medical profession were more empathetic, if the couple communicated more, if the parents noticed what the children were doing — there might be less need for such shame or the many forms of grief it accompanies.
"If they have not completed the mourning process, or the mourning process is complicated, which is what generally happens when someone's loved one dies in a violent type of death," Dr. Alonzo said, "then the grieving process can take on the form of complicated grief".
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