Helping Yourself

hands_embracedHelping yourself The way we process grief is different for each person. Research has shown that it is not necessarily how you cope that’s important, but that you find a way of coping that is right for you. Here are ideas that have helped many through the difficult, early phases of grief and mourning:

  • Seek support through family and friends
  • Process emotions through grief support groups
  • Turn to grief counseling
  • Find meaning from the experience; this can include taking comfort in a religious community or exploring spiritual views; finding meaning does not necessarily mean turning to religion or spirituality; it can include finding a new outlook on life or fulfilling new goals in light of the death of a loved one
  • Attend to your physical health, including maintaining a healthy diet, exercising, and getting enough sleep
  • Continue to engage in existing hobbies and creative and social outlets
  • Become educated about the grief process

Coping with grief and loss


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