| A | B |
| Healthy Greiving | Involves three movements that help us to change the things we do that keep us tied to the loss person. |
| Complicated Grief | When someone suffers a loss but is unable to process the grief. |
| Tough Love | Threatening or removing our support of those who depend on us in an unhealthy way. |
| Physical Pain | Sensation that usually causes suffering but not always. |
| Sadism | Disorder whereby a person experiences pleasure in mistreating or inflicting pain on others. |
| Hope | Gives dignity to those who suffer human misery. |
| Masochism | Disorder whereby a person experiences pleasure in mistreating or inflicting pain on oneself. |
| Suffering | Emotional, psychological or spiritual distress. |
| Grief | Term to describe emotions associated with a loss. |
| Anger | Can cause you to lash out at others or yourself. |
| Acceptance | When you reach a spot or level of understanding where you can now deal with your loss. |
| Denial | This is your minds way of protecting you by asserting that what you are going through is not real. |
| Bargaining | Offering something in hopes that either the incident did not occur or that the painful feelings are erased. |
| Depression | Characterized by intense feelings of low self-worth, periods of inactivity, low functionality, and extreme sadness. |
| Free Will | God permits moral evil out of respect for this gift. |
| Physical Pain | A way for our bodies to tell us that there is something wrong. |
| Prosperity Gospel | The belief that prayer and acts of goodness will be rewarded by God with positive outcomes and material things. |
| Ambush Theology | The belief that God is waiting in the wings to trap us for everything we do wrong. |
| Job | The subject of a story where we are taught that if we remain faithful to God we will be provided with strength and courage. |
| Redemptive Love | A self-sacraficial love that is directed towards the good of others. |
| Passion | The sufferings of Jesus during the final days of his life. |