A friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement
Bereavement is the period of sadness and loneliness that we experience from a loss. Typically this loss is the death of a loved one. Support Group can help you connect with people also dealing with the loss of a loved one.
Being part of a grief support group can help you feel less alone, and also help you learn coping skills.
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When your parent dies, the pain and devastation of your loss can feel overwhelming. Some of the immediate emotions in grief are shock, numbness, denial, confusion and disbelief
When your child dies, the pain and devastation of your loss can feel overwhelming. Some of the immediate emotions in grief are shock, numbness, denial, confusion and disbelief
You may be an adult, or old enough to think like one, you may have difficulty dealing with the enormity of the situation. You may want comforting or you may want to be left on your own.
The death of a grandchild is a double heartbreak for us. At the same time as grieving as a grandparent, we are also a parent who feels unable to protect our child from the pain and desolation of bereavement
When a husband, wife or partner dies it is likely to be one of the most intense emotional experiences of your lifetime. Whatever way you would describe your relationship, it is a huge loss in your life
When a friend dies it can be incredibly painful. Some friends are like family to us and their death is a huge loss in our lives. Other friends may not have been as close, but will still be very much missed.
Pregnancy loss, also referred to as miscarriage or spontaneous abortion, is defined differently around the world, but in general a baby who dies before 20 weeks of pregnancy is referred to as a miscarriage,
“The pain of grief is just as much a part of life as the joy of love; it is, perhaps, the price we pay for love, the cost of commitment” – Colin Murray Parkes
Telling your child that their mum or dad has died is probably one of the most difficult things you will ever have to do.
One of the most frustrating things any bereaved person has to face in the first few weeks after death is the endless stream of paperwork.
In the first few weeks and months of bereavement, you’ll probably feel like avoiding social occasions. Much though you might want to,
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