Sentences with phrase «coming to terms with grief»

A ghost story as much about the vanity inherent to international stardom as it is coming to terms with grief and death, Personal Shopper receives an essential Blu - ray transfer from Criterion.
«The promotion has kicked off today (23rd June) with Dawn O'Porter's debut YA novel Paper Aeroplanes (Hot Key Books)-- a «touching» portrayal of young girls trying to come to terms with grief — and The Bookseller understands tomorrow's promotion (24th June) will be Broken Dolls, a debut by James Carol (Faber) featuring Jefferson Winter, an ex-FBI psychological profiler assigned to help the Met out with their cold cases.
Fontaine performs a balancing act in this compelling memoir as she comes to term with grief, fear and grasping all life has to offer.
If you don't feel ready to accept a new dog into your life, why not consider volunteering at your local animal shelter caring for or walking other dogs who are in need of human affection will keep you busy and help you come to terms with the grief.

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For example, apart altogether from the more obvious meaning and purpose of the myths we have been looking at, the annual lamentation for Tammuz, Adonis, Osiris, etc., provided an annual outlet for man, however unconsciously it was used, to express grief for his own mortality and to that extent to come to terms with it.
My experience is that parents go through some kind of grief process as they come to terms with what they are contending with.
Do not try to rush through the grieving process; slowly you will rebuild your life as you work through your grief and come to terms with your loss.
A widow wading through grief, the cuckolded coming to terms with being cast aside, and parents patching the pieces together — these are the imperfect, eccentric participants in a story of ample dysfunction but refreshingly little melodrama.
Flashbacks showing Enslin's past with his wife (Mary McCormack) and now - deceased daughter (Jasmine Jessica Anthony) become the real demons, and that portrayal of a man who has yet to come to terms with his own grief makes up for the crazy, perplexing inverted labyrinth of a finale.
Nadine also has to come to terms with Krista, with her brother, with her mom (Kyra Sedgwick), with her grief over the loss of her dad, and with herself.
Grief, in a sense, is coming to terms with that it happened.
Strong feelings and mood swings are part of a normal reaction when you separate, so allow yourself time to come to terms with feelings of grief and loss.
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