Natural depressive reaction:
It is a normal and natural human emotion characterized by feelings of sadness, disappointment, frustration, despair, and normal and transient human life.
Non-mixed mourning and grief:
When the intensity and duration of depression are appropriate for a satisfied event (a known external loss) and realistic compatible with the social and cultural environment of the person and usually occurs in three stages (stunned depression, depression, sadness and recovery) and gradually disappears alone. Sickness and grief rarely lead to serious and serious mental disorder (but there are cases of mixed mourning). The reaction to loss may be delayed but rarely occurs after two or three months of loss.
It is a normal and natural human emotion characterized by feelings of sadness, disappointment, frustration, despair, and normal and transient human life.
Non-mixed mourning and grief:
When the intensity and duration of depression are appropriate for a satisfied event (a known external loss) and realistic compatible with the social and cultural environment of the person and usually occurs in three stages (stunned depression, depression, sadness and recovery) and gradually disappears alone. Sickness and grief rarely lead to serious and serious mental disorder (but there are cases of mixed mourning). The reaction to loss may be delayed but rarely occurs after two or three months of loss.