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Grief: Coping with Reminders After Loss

For some, the holidays and the New Year can be a difficult time. While we enjoy the time we have with family and friends, it is also a reminder of the loved ones who are no longer with us. Feelings of grief can return months and even years after a loved one passed away. These feelings, also referred to as anniversary reactions, are a normal and natural part of the grief process. In order to continue to cope with your loss it is important to know about these reactions and ways to cope.

The Process of Healing

The process of grief is different for everyone.  Also it’s a cycle, so there are times where you might feel like you have regressed or taken a step back in your progress. It is normal for important dates like holidays and birthdays to trigger reactions such as:

•          Difficulty concentrating

•          Feeling sad or depressed

•          Lack of energy and motivation

•          Feeling numb

•          Anger

•          Anxiety or fear

•          Guilt and remorse

•          Trouble eating and/or sleeping

Dates, events and memorials are common triggers, but movies, sights, music, and even smells can trigger an emotional reaction or pain associated with the loss you experienced.

Coping with Reoccurring Grief

Each of us has different styles to cope with grief.  Below are ideas that may help you manage your feelings of grief and continue to heal:

 

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