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What Anne Taught Me About Living with Tragedy and Grief
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How did Anne’s wisdom assist my coping with my mother’s mental illness and traumatic death? This essay draws on William Worden’s four tasks of mourning and explores Anne’s willingness to outwardly express strong emotion in response to death and other losses. Today, Anne’s wisdom guides me in my work as a chaplain.
(Note: the Author also includes a quote in the abstract).
Robertson Library, University of Prince Edward Island
Title: What Anne Taught Me About Living with Tragedy and Grief
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How did Anne’s wisdom assist my coping with my mother’s mental illness and traumatic death? This essay draws on William Worden’s four tasks of mourning and explores Anne’s willingness to outwardly express strong emotion in response to death and other losses.
Today, Anne’s wisdom guides me in my work as a chaplain.
(Note: the Author also includes a quote in the abstract).
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