We all feel helpless when someone
we care about is going through a tough time. It is difficult for a person to experience
the loss of someone they love and as a friend or family member; it is hard to
watch. There are some things you can do
to help a person with the grieving process.
It is important to let the
person know that you care about them and want to help out in any way
possible. Do not let
your discomfort with the situation allow you to shy away from the
situation. The best thing you can do is
to be supportive. Be prepared to listen
(avoid giving advice) and allow the bereaved person to talk or just sit quietly. Let them know you hear and acknowledge their
pain without minimalizing their loss.
Here are some suggestions
to use as a guide when trying to comfort someone who is experiencing a loss:
§ Acknowledge the
situation. Example: "I heard that your_____ died." Use the word
"died" That will show that you are more open to talk about how the
person really feels.
§ Express your concern.
Example: "I'm sorry to hear that this happened to you."
§ Be genuine in your
communication and don't hide your feelings. Example: "I’m not sure what to
say, but I want you to know I care."
§ Offer your support.
Example: "Tell me what I can do for you."
§ Ask how he or she
feels, and don't assume you know how the bereaved person feels on any given
day.
*Source: American Cancer Society
Just keep in mind that
there is no right or wrong way to grieve, nor is there a set time table. Everyone grieves in their own way, but do
keep in mind that there are some warning signs that a person is not adjusting
to their new situation. The loss of the ability
to function in their day-to-day life, extreme feelings of anger or guilt, withdrawing,
and abuse of alcohol or drugs may be a signal that they need professional help.
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Source:
helpguide.org/articles/grief-loss/supporting-a-grieving-person.htm
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