Understanding
Grief
Grief
is not what happens to you....
loss
is what happens to you.
Any loss,
be it physical, emotional, or material will precipitate grief.
LOSS is
loosing something or someone of value.
Grief
is the only appropriate response to a loss.
Grief
with it's many ups and downs last far longer
than
society in general recognizes.
Be patient
with yourself.
Each person's
grief is individual.
You,
your friends and family will experience it and cope with it differently.
Crying
is an acceptable and healthy expression of grief
and releases
built up tension.
Cry freely
as you feel the need.
Physical
reactions to the loss of a friend might include loss of
appetite
or over eating, as well as sleeplessness.
You may
find that you have very little energy and cannot concentrate. A balanced
diet, rest and moderate exercise are especially important for you.
Friends
and relatives may be uncomfortable around you.
They
want to ease your pain but do not know how.
Take
the initiative and help them learn how to be supportive for you.
Whenever
possible, put off major decisions such as...
changing
residence, changing jobs, etc., for at least a year.
Guilt,
real or imagined is a normal part of grief.
It surfaces
in thoughts and feelings of "If Only".
In order
to resolve this guilt, learn to express and share these feelings and learn
to forgive yourself.
Anger
is another common reaction to loss...
Anger,
like guilt, needs expression and sharing in a healthy manner.
Loss often
causes a person to challenge and examine
his or
her faith or philosophy of life.
Don't
be disturbed if you are questioning old beliefs.
Talk
about it.
For many,
faith offers help to accept the unacceptable.
It helps
to become involved in a group of friends having similar experiences; sharing
eases the loneliness and promotes the expression of your grief in an atmosphere
of acceptance and understanding.
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