Everyone suffers grief at one point in his or her life or another. When a loved one dies or becomes terminally ill, the emotional consequences can be extremely difficult for the average person to cope with. The grieving process is never easy and can often take weeks and months for a person to fully recover from. Regardless of when the grieving process begins to set in, whether it is before the death of a terminally ill patient or weeks after their passing, people in these situations should take extra care to maintain their welfare. Many turn to a Hospice Home Care for this help.
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One thing is for certain in everyone’s life there will come a time where you will lose a loved one and when that time has passed you will want something to remember him or her by. Losing a loved one is the hardest situation to go through especially if the loved one was someone you lived closely with. Finding ways to memorialize your love one can help one get over the loss and help them find closure and a sense of well-being.
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Recently I received an email from Milwaukee, USA saying when her partner died, she initially got signs through, and recognized them, but they’ve stopped now, and wants to know how to re-kindle the connection. Unable to be with him at the end, she also wants to know why.
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With bereavement there is a predictable beginning but not so with its end. What resources you employ during this period will determine how long it takes for your bereavement recovery. Feelings of sadness, mourning and depression need to be acknowledged because ignoring them will sabotage the recovery process.
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The stages of Grief Recovery are not the same as Kubler-Ross’ Stages of Death and Dying. After working with terminally ill individuals for several years she came up with 1) denial, 2) anger, 3) bargaining, 4) depression and 5) acceptance as typical reactions to the diagnosis. These have nothing to do with the grief recovery process even though they are often confused as such. In this article I aim to clearify what the grief recovery stages truly are.
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During my practice years I saw numerous individuals who were dealing with the loss of a loved one, be that a spouse, life partner, child, friend, parent or close relative. The grieving person usually showed up in a state of shock not knowing what to do with all these feelings that were emerging from within. At one time I had two couples on the caseload where one of the partners had just been diagnosed with a terminal illness and only had a few months to live. Each of these situations were difficult and challenging in their own way.
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Managing your grief recovery is a fairly straightforward process once you understand the steps involved. There are specific actions you can take to counteract the physical and emotional reactions you will be experiencing as a result of your recent loss. A variety of grief recovery actions are available and worthy of consideration.
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Afterlife Phil G shares his mailbag to help Lisa from Britain to connect with her father in the Afterlife: “I lost my father, I sense him near, but my thoughts are so mixed up I can’t actually know if it’s his thoughts or mine…”
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“Is my Mum at peace, now she has crossed over? She died when I was very young and living with my Nanna. Am I to blame? Does she forgive me? I need to know she’s okay, watching over us and at peace”. This question to “Afterlife Phil G” comes from England, and Phil shares his view on this.
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Afterlife Phil G shares his mailbag to help Lisa from Britain to connect with her father in the Afterlife: “I lost my father, I sense him near, but my thoughts are so mixed up I can’t actually know if it’s his thoughts or mine…”
Tags: after life, afterlife, clairvoyants, contacting the afterlife, grief, Grief Loss, life after death, mediums, psychics
Grief and loss are typically associated with death and dying, usually involving the loss of a loved one. But the category can also encompass loss of job, home or relationship as additional dimensions of experience. Grief resources and recovery programs are subsumed under this umbrella and are usually designed to help us with all aspects of loss.
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