Problem: Unfinished business in the bereavement process includes things left unsaid and unfulfilled dreams and roles. For example, things left unsaid can include forgiveness or telling someone you loved them before they passed and unfulfilled dreams and roles can involve the loss of a shared future and mourning the loss of future memories. Unfinished business can also include ambivalent feelings, and the survivor must reconcile with their complicated feelings about the person they lost. Unfinished business requires honest confrontation with oneself to reconcile with that business. One way to reconcile with unfinished business could be to "speak" to the person in death as a way of saying what was left unsaid because saying it now is better than never having said it at all. And sometimes we must accept that there are questions that will have to be left unanswered. There is great value in managing unfinished business, as it helps the grieving process by confronting one's emotions and facing them head on rather than ignoring the things or actions left unsaid/undone. Reply to classmate. Need Assignment Help?