Living With Grief? How do you make it through this difficult season?
Coping with death is vital to your mental health. It is only natural to experience grief when a loved one dies. The best thing you can do is allow yourself to grieve. There are many ways to cope effectively with your pain.
Here are some tips:
– Seek out caring people. Find relatives and friends who can understand your feelings of loss. Join support groups with others who are experiencing similar losses.
– Express your feelings. Tell others how you are feeling; it will help you to work through the grieving process.
– Take care of your health. Maintain regular contact with your family physician and be sure to eat well and get plenty of rest. Be aware of the danger of developing a dependence on medication or alcohol to deal with your grief.
– Accept that life is for the living. It takes effort to begin to live again in the present and not dwell on the past.
– Postpone major life changes. Try to hold off on making any major changes, such as moving, remarrying, changing jobs or having another child. You should give yourself time to adjust to your loss.
– Be patient. It can take months or even years to absorb a major loss and accept your changed life.
Seek outside help when necessary. If your grief seems like it is too much to bear, seek professional assistance to help work through your grief. It’s a sign of strength, not weakness, to seek help.
Remember: You are NOT alone!
“My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.”
Psalm 73:26
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