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Originally Posted by stopdog
That was not true for me. The first woman was useful for grief because she stayed back but she would have said she felt. Her feeling, had nothing that I can tell, with why I found her useful.
The second one, who was more intellectual (since I do not know their actual intelligence) was more useful in other ways around my grieving such as helping me function through the early stages and come more to grips with it in some of the latter. I am not finished with grief (if one ever is) and they are both retired so I have no ability to tell what would have been useful going forward.
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Yeah you're right. I was generalising. We all have different needs for grief. It might have been better to say that I would need someone who feels, to help me process grief.