Sentences with phrase «cause feelings of grief»

Whatever their age, separation from a parent or other big changes can cause feelings of grief (see Grief and loss).

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Good Grief - It's not that we take religion «SO personally», as you put it, it's just that nobody else seems interested in challenging religious beliefs seriously, something that many of us feel is absolutely necessary considering how much harm they can cause within society.
At the enrichment retreat, the Morgans were encouraged, during a communication session, to tell each other what things caused them grief and pain, and what caused feelings of joy and esteem.
Or they may feel self - hatred for having contributed to the nurture of someone who, as they see it, arrogantly took his or her life — a prerogative of God alone: A survivor's grief may be so severe that it can become a cause of self - execution on the part of the bereaved.
You might feel guilt as well as grief, and you'll be dealing with the mandatory police investigation into cause of death.
I won't get into what she did but she caused me a lot of grief and it interfered with my concentration on how I felt about what my future might be like if I had a baby.
Politically charged stories and tales of human suffering can cause sadness, anger, and even feelings of grief and loss, she says.
One can easily imagine the emotional distress caused by being continually plunged into feelings over the recent death of a loved one while creating a fictional character in the throes of similar grief.
It doesn't feel particularly airy, but neither is it likely to cause your wrists any grief if you hold it for long periods of time.
It is a terrible feeling when the only thing stopping you from unlocking additional tracks is one that is causing you a lot of grief in an environment you'd rather not be playing in.
My only hope is that Dark Souls 2 can deliver the same, tangible feeling of reward and although they've caused gamers a lot of grief since Dark Souls launched, I genuinely hope there's a boss in there as brutal as Ornstein and Smough to really test our resolve and help us grow stronger as a result.
When the loss is caused by the negligent, reckless, or intentional action of someone else, you can be left feeling bewildered and angry in addition to the grief of your loss.
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It actually causes your spouse to feel angry and robs them of the opportunity to reflect on other emotions such as sadness, guilt, grief, remorse, and any other emotions that could help your cause.
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