Tag: Coping With Grief

  • Voices from Ethnic Minority Communities

    Voices from Ethnic Minority Communities

    Get Grief Support with The Loss Foundation If you’re finding it hard to cope with loss, you’re not alone, and you don’t have to go through it on your own. At The Loss Foundation, we offer grief support for people who have lost loved ones to cancer. We provide a range of free services and…

  • Grief Comes in Waves

    Grief Comes in Waves

    This piece about grief was taken from a Reddit page which you can access by clicking here. Get Grief Support with The Loss Foundation If you’re finding it hard to cope with loss, you’re not alone, and you don’t have to go through it on your own. At The Loss Foundation, we offer grief support…

  • Needing a Space

    Needing a Space

    We often start our bereavement support group sessions by asking if anybody wants to share anything in particular; how they have been, what they are finding difficult, a story of their loved one, etc. This often sparks interesting discussions; often people share that they cannot put into words why they come to the groups.  It…

  • How Do I Approach Bereavement?

    How Do I Approach Bereavement?

    Each of us have different approaches towards bereavement and grief – we all have different views and different needs when dealing with loss. Some people gravitate to being around family and friends, whereas other might want to be around people who have experienced something similar, which could lead them to support groups such as ours.…

  • Trying to Remember and Wanting to Forget

    Trying to Remember and Wanting to Forget

    In the last days of a loved one’s life we may find ourselves focusing on remembering every last detail, knowing it may be one of the last moments that we get to experience with that person. However, this is a bittersweet endeavour as our loved ones may not be how we want to remember them,…

  • Aiming for Normality

    Aiming for Normality

    Many people just attempt to maintain a “normal life” following the death of a loved one. This can range from returning to work, visiting family members, spending time with friends, and even just leaving the house for a walk. Whether it is six months or six years since your loved one passed away it can…

  • We All Need Outlets

    We All Need Outlets

    Our Loss Foundation bereavement support groups and events provide a great opportunity for people to share where they are at with grief. It is not uncommon for people to feel like they are doing reasonably ok at coping one day, but feel completely bereft and hopeless the next. And that can be a scary feeling.…

  • How Do I Adapt to Loss?

    How Do I Adapt to Loss?

    At our Loss Foundation bereavement support events we often find ourselves talking about what it is like adapting to a life without our loved ones; the emotions it evokes, the smallest of reminders that take us by surprise, the unpredictable nature of grief, and how we find ourselves oscillating between coping and not coping. For…

  • Loving Again – Grief and New Relationships

    Loving Again – Grief and New Relationships

    When a beloved partner of ours dies, the topic of having new romantic relationships may arise at some point, either in comments from others, or thoughts of our own. What do we think about embarking on a new romantic relationship? Is it something that we think is possible? Is it something that we suddenly feel…

  • Coping

    Coping

    What does it feel like to be coping with loss, or indeed, what does it feels like to be not coping with it? We all have expectations of ourselves in terms of how we deal with certain things, but remember that grief can pull the rug from under you in a way that prevents you…

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