How do you respond to death?

2015-06-14 10:45 pm
family member die of each of these scenarios: cancer? Of a stroke? Of a heart attack? An accident (such as car crash was not the fault of the deceased)? Homicide? AIDS? Please read the whole comment. Please! Please wait until the end to reply. And please be truthful. After you have thought about the questions read on. How would you react to a coworker who had a family member complete suicide? I asked this question because of the stigma surrounding mental health . Please be truthful, but not nasty. Thank you

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2015-06-14 11:07 pm
well considering who I am I probably wouldn't care inless if it was my mother father sister or my grandparents (and even my grand parents whouldnt be that bad emotionaly wise.) it would be more thought provoking more than anything people die people live why spend time from your life morning the dead there life has ended y destroy yours over it. although I do agree that some one like a mother or father or sibling that you lose would be really emotional but less thought provoking be cause you knew them more, you would see it coming it would be less of a shock but a natural human reflex is to forget or suppress or no believe in something as tragic as death so in other word I do not know the answer in less I have a scenario. sincerely yours "faceless"
2015-06-14 10:48 pm
How would I respond? Shock, Cry, grieve, talk about the person who died, recalling memories.
As to the suicide case, hug the coworker, offer her my sympathy and lend an ear whenever she/he is ready to or needs to talk.
You know it really doesn't matter HOW a person died, my response is still the same.
參考: Lost both parents, husband, parents in law, grandmother and grandparents in law, and several friends. My response was always the same.


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