Thursday, March 23, 2006

Death is an emotion charged event. It is impossible to predict any individual’s reaction. Particularly with a sudden and unexpected death, emotion can boil over and become outwardly directed or not. But it is impossible to predict what the reaction will be with any given individual or with an individual in a given situation. Even the manner an individual has reacted in the past is no predictor of how they will react now or in the future with a death of someone close to them.

We try not to assume or predict how someone is going to react. We try to be “open” and try to anticipate their reaction going in any number of ways, not in any certain way.

Nonetheless, we tried to predict someone’s behavior/reaction today and we were proven wrong. They reacted exactly opposite of what was predicted. Just goes to show you…

2 comments:

maire said...

hope the reaction/behavior was peaceful, but if you're referencing the inquest mentioned in the News Sun today....my guess it was VERY emotionally charged.

Dr. Richard Keller said...

We had at least 4 inquests yesterday that I would rate as very emotionally charged. There were times that jurors had tears in their eyes on a couple of them.