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is bereavement
noun
The state of being bereaved; deprivation; especially the loss of a relative by death
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The only word I can conjure up when we meet at his home in the shadow of Twickenham rugby ground is bereavement.
One of the little-known roles of the academic librarian is bereavement counseling: assisting families with the disposition of books when the deceased have not specified a plan for them.
There are some twists and turns that you don't see coming and although the subject matter is bereavement this is not at all a depressing read and has some genuinely laugh out loud moments.
Sometimes, sitting on the sofa on a dark autumn evening, it's hard to escape the feeling that the most popular theme on television right now is bereavement and loss.
Another common policy offense is bereavement leave that is specific and limited.
Abuse during childhood is accepted as a primary social factor increasing the incidence of self-harm, as is bereavement, and troubled parental or partner relationships.
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The defeat was bereavement, but grief gave way to acceptance.
Death Cafes are not intended to be bereavement su pport groups or morbid places.
Her academic area of focus was bereavement in people with autism; this was influenced by her Mom's death to melanoma at age 54 years in December 2004 and her later diagnosis of Asperger's.
Exposure was bereavement by the death of a close relative before 15 years of age.
(P09) There were bereavement support services available at the study hospital site, including a social worker, a psychologist and a bereavement counsellor.
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