Not only are
you experiencing intense grief, but you are utterly and completely alone.
Particularly if one spouse feels there is a power imbalance, or is
experience intense grief or anger, there can be complication during the talks.
Not exact matches
The notion that people
experiencing intense emotional pain don't quite know what they are doing (or they wouldn't be doing it) is the root problem leading to disrespect for
grief and the griever.
The few who
experience intense and lasting despair may benefit from interventions, although traditional
grief counseling may not be the best choice.
Your
grief for your companion animal can be more acute and
intense than the
grief you
experience when a human dies.
Even the partner who chooses to leave may
experience a wide range of emotions and
intense feelings that may be painful or difficult, such as
grief, guilt, anger, confusion, fear, shame, and anxiety.