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A Christian Counselor Talks about Grief and Loss, Part 1

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SEATTLE, WA 98115
United States
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A Christian Counselor Talks about Grief and Loss, Part 1

Christian Counselor Seattle

Depression

Part 1 of a 2-Part Grief and Loss Series

Image 1Coping with the loss of a close friend or family member may be one of the hardest challenges that many of you will face. When you lose a spouse, parent, sibling or child, your grief can be particularly intense. Grief and loss is a normal and natural part of life, but knowing that doesn’t remove the shock, confusion, sadness and depression. The sadness typically diminishes in intensity as time passes, but grieving is an important process that enables us to work through our feelings and move forward.

What is Grief?

Grief is a reaction to loss that can encompass a range of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. It is experienced differently by each person, according to your personality, beliefs, and relationship to the deceased. Feelings common to grief are sadness, yearning, guilt, regret, and anger – and a sense meaninglessness can also be present. Emotions can be surprising in their strength or mildness, and contrary to the expectations of the griever.

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Thoughts during grief can vary from “there’s nothing I can do about it” to “it’s my fault, I could have done more” to “he had a good life” to “it wasn’t her time.” Your thoughts can be troubling or soothing, and as you grieve your thoughts can bounce all over as you try to make sense of your loss. Grieving behaviors run from crying to laughter, sharing feelings to engaging silently in activities. They can involve being with others or by oneself.

How Long Does it Take to Grieve?

Image 2It is helpful to know that grief is natural and time limited. You can experience grief that lasts from weeks to years, and it is usually different for each relationship. It is also normal to experience joy, contentment, and humor while experiencing the worst loss. Things that will help you soothe your grief and heal include social support, personal faith, optimism, and physical exercise.  You will most likely recover from your grief and involve yourself in your usual activities within a few months while still feeling moments of sadness. Some people feel better after about a year to a year and a half.

For others, your grief may last longer, and continue for an extended time without seeming to improve. The reason could be due to factors prior to the loss, such as pre-existing depression or high dependency on the one lost. The truth is everyone grieves at their own pace and in their own way. You may be emotional and dive into your feelings or more stoic and may seek distractions to help you cope with the loss. Neither is necessarily better than the other, but at any time if you are concerned about whether your grief-related feelings, thoughts, and behaviors are normal or healthy, meeting with a Christian counselor would be advised.

A Christian Counselor Can Help You Work Through Your Grief

It has been my privilege as a pastor and now as a Christian counselor to work with hundreds of people who are dealing with the loss of a loved one. Coping with the grief that comes from losing a close friend or family member may be one of the hardest challenges you will face. When you lose a spouse, sibling or parent, grief can be particularly intense. An experienced Christian counselor can help you walk through the fear, anxiety, guilt or pain associated with the death of a loved one. If you need help dealing with your grief, I would be honored to walk alongside you. To find out more about Christian counseling, please contact us here.

 

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