BEREAVEMENT

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Bereavement is a complex series of reactions that happen when a loved one passes away. It includes the grief emotions of yearning, anger, protest, and sadness, as well as the cognitive processes of understanding and making sense of the finality and nature of death. It also includes the social, cultural, spiritual, and religious contexts of adaptation. Grief can also be brought on by other losses, such as those to health, home, country, and safe worlds.

HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES

When it comes to bereavement, there are many effective medicines available in homoeopathy, but the choice depends upon the individuality of the patient, taking into account mental and physical symptons. Homoeopathy is a rapidly expanding system that is being practiced all over the world. Its strength lies in its evident effectiveness as it takes a holistic approach towards the sick individual through promotion of inner balance at mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical levels.

ACONITUM NAPELLUS:Anxiety, fear, and extreme restlessness. Forebodings and feras. Grief over the sudden loss of a friend or relative. Fear of death and believes he will pass away soon; predicts the day. Music is intolerable; makes her sad.

ARNICA MONTANA:When a loved one passes away suddenly, shock results in sitting with the head between the knees, a desire to be left alone, a fear of open spaces, and a feeling of never being well again after the loss or grief.

IGNATIA AMARA.Consequences of holding back grief and love that has been let down include hysterical mood, constant frustration, oversensitivity, and nervousness. She may laugh one moment and sigh or cry the next.

STAPHYSAGRIA:He suffers from constant grief brought on by outrage, humiliation, and insults. He fears losing his fortune and having his wife leave him. He is also extremely sensitive to what other people think about his wife.

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