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Every person may experience sadness or grief at some time in their lives. If the loved one dies, if a marriage or relationship ends, if someone lose job or are...


Every person may experience sadness or grief at some time in their lives. If the loved one dies, if a marriage or relationship ends, if someone lose job or are victims of crime, then sadness and grief are normal human reactions. Grief is a procedure that always occurs after loss. It has stages that partly cover an initial period of numbness lasting from hours to a couple of weeks which can take the form of difficulty in accepting what’s happened. This then gives method to a mixture of sadness, anger, confusion, hopelessness and desire. If a person close to someone has gone through death or separation, one may find wondering how to bring them back by searching for them or reminders of them. One may hear their voice or think to see them in familiar places. Over an extensive period of time, this reaction slowly moves on to an approval of the loss. Feeling sad is just as normal as being happy. In times of complexity, it is really more healthy to allow to feel sad than to pretend nothing has happened. Griefs can consequence in a long time off work due to illness. It might even be unfeasible to return to work. However, with support from the family and close friends, it is possible to get through a crisis.

What else can help?

Since working during a disaster takes up too much energy, sleep is significant. If having difficulty sleeping, the doctor may prescribe sleeping tablets for a short period of time. Later, it can help to set new goals by making new friends, take up new hobbies and find something to give new meaning in life.

Steps to cope:

Reach out to friends and relations. They may not recognize what someone is going throughout but they can offer support. Get extra supports from people who have in order dealing with sorrow hospice staff or clergy. Take care of the health. It may be the last thing one may feel like doing but it can make coping easier. Make an appointment with a therapist or join a support group. Get creative. Many people discover picture, drawing and other open activities beneficial. Read about the stages and things of grief to become more recognizable with the own experience. Note that some people do not state feelings until long after a loss has occurred. Avoid alcohol and drugs while grieving. Suppressing the emotions can be counterproductive. Grief experts recommend avoiding making major decisions throughout periods of grief.

Recommended Reading

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  2. Five Stages Of Grief - Introduction to grief Grief is a multidimensional response to a loss. Loss is an inevitable part of life and overcoming...
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  4. Commonly asked questions about grief - What is Grief? It is a mental state due to loss or some awful reason. It may or may not...
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