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Good article. This was exactly the same information we got in my spiritual care classes over the last two semesters. One interesting note, the DSM used to say that if grieving goes on more than a set amount of time (I think it was two weeks!) then it should be handled as “depression”. Psychologists now realize that this is a load of rubbish, and this article reflects what the views of the new DSM.