Srinagar, Feb. 12 -- The period of grief is normal for anyone who experiences a loss, especially one that cannot be replaced. It is clear that a person who has lost something will experience its pain for the rest of their life, which is why bereavement becomes transformed into sadness. When someone experiences the agony of losing someone, particularly following an unexpected and severe death, they first go through the denial phase, which is closely related to the grief phase. Grief, which is linked to post-traumatic growth, can occasionally replace bereavement. Still, the attitude of others around the bereaved individual determines the extent and length of time it takes for them to return to life. Sadly, behavioural studies are disregarde...