The known death toll from the coronavirus has surpassed 25,000 globally. The pandemic has ended communal prayer and congregational funeral gatherings at many major churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples. With these restrictions and isolation measures, dying people can’t see their families at the endpoint of their life. The internet, however, offered some solace to others ( Facebook live streaming, Video calling, etc.)
Tragic losses of life…Let’s understand grief in the midst of coronavirus.
Normal grief reaction :
Sadness revolves around feelings of loss and typically occurs in "waves" intermixed with positive memories of the deceased.
Simple hallucinations ( Visual / Auditory ) of the deceased one.
Thoughts of dying involve wish to join the deceased but active suicidality uncommon
For most, the natural mourning process lasts 6-12 months
f/b the integration of grief, in which the individual continues to feel transient but less pronounced sadness, and life plans/routines have adapted to living without the deceased.
There are 5 stages of grief according to the Kübler-Ross model are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance (may occur in any order).
“Mnemonic” = ABCD