Lily “Welcome to Grief Anon,” Dr. Laura addressed us sitting in the circle. “It’s lovely seeing you all this morning.” “Good morning,” we all greeted her. “Today, we are going to talk about one of the steps of Grief, Anger,” she said. “I want to go around the room and I want you to tell me how the loss of your loved one caused anger.” She looked to her left at the woman beside her and smiled. The woman nervously smiled back and looked around at us. She had lost her daughter in a car accident a year ago and she was just coming to terms with her death. “Hi, I’m Mary,” she said. “I guess losing my daughter made me feel really angry because she was so young. She had a whole life to live. I was angry with the driver for driving while drunk. I was angry at the paramedics for not saving he

