Grief is something that most of us will experience at some point in our lives. It is the inner experience of, and internal reaction to, the loss of someone or something that we love and it can be an incredibly painful process.
Grief often involves experiencing a wide range of emotional states including shock, disbelief, relief, anger, sadness, fear, guilt or suicidal ideation, and all manner of physical effects from fatigue, numbness, aches, pains and nausea to weight fluctuation. The process of experiencing these emotions and physical symptoms is an entirely normal and natural response to human loss, and the greater the significance of the loss, the more intensely felt is the grief.