These are the interview questions I came up with today:
How would you say the grief cycle affects a child?
How would you say it affects an adult?
How would you say it affects a teen?
What do you think a person should do if they see a relative or friend getting deeper and deeper into depression? What if they don’t want to get help?
How do you think the loss of a loved one affects the relationships of the immediate family?
What are some of the ways different cultures deal with grief, do you know what rituals or
customs some of them use?
What do you think is a good way to deal with grieving so you don’t get more depressed?
I know when my dad died a lot of people told me keep busy don’t think about it, is that the proper way to go about grieving?
Would you say Koobler’s grief cycle works for anybody? (children, teens, adults, different cultures)
Do you think that everybody that loses someone who is close should see a counselor or some type of person for help?
Do you think that sudden death makes the grief process longer or shorter?
Do you have any advice on what you should say to people when they just lost someone, or any advice you could give them?
I didnt figure out who exactly im going to interview yet, but we'll see.
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