Most common questions used to investigate
Did you (recently) lost a loved one?
As a reaction to the loss, do you experience symptoms of sadness associated with insomnia, poor appetite and/or weight loss?
Do you regard the depressed mood that you are experiencing as "normal”?
Did you seek professional help for relief of symptoms such as insomnia or anorexia?
Common conclusions
Based on your answer, it is unlikely that you have uncomplicated bereavement.
Based on your answers, it is unlikely that you have uncomplicated bereavement.
Unfortunately, you are displaying symptoms typically seen among individuals who have uncomplicated bereavement. You may be having an extremely hard time dealing with the loss of a loved one. It is completely normal to suffer and to go through several stages of grief, however some individuals develop symptoms associated to those of a major depressive disorder. After loss of a loved one, it is very important that you can move forward and take care of your own health. Some people may need a little help to deal with the situation. Professional therapy is available for grievers. Therapy will help you to stop suffering, to feel happy again, and to move on with your life.
References
https://thriveworks.com/blog/uncomplicated-bereavement/
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