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Reflection Paper On Grief

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Grief is personal and individual, and every person experiences it and processes it differently. While there may be similarities, there are no rules or timetables, and the grieving process is not linear, yet western society has created grief to be stifled in which people grieve. As a culture we wait for them and expect them to quickly come out of it fixed and whole again and put grief in a box. This grief box is small and compact, and it comes full of expectations that range from time frames, but also importantly to gender. Western society has also come to socially construct gender and because of this there are constant images and expectations that are associated with both males and females. Gender is closely monitored and is taught or learned at a very young age beginning with early socialization, in which individuals learn the social norms, gender norms, customs, and ideologies of society. People don’t understand the grieving process and it is also because society has put expectations on people and emotions and also expectations in regards to gender roles, this applies to grief as well as everyday life. While I have always had an interest in gender studies, grief is a more recent interest to me where I have found passion for it since I have personally dealt with/am dealing with grief after losing my 18-year-old brother in 2016. Research shows that gender differences exist when it comes to grieving, and the purpose of my study is to develop and further understand how grief

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