The Process Of Grief Counseling

By Jason Hughes


Losing a loved one can be extremely traumatic. You will go through many different emotions that range from guilt, anger, self blame and much sadness of course. This is not easy to deal with on your own. In fact, when you attempt to handle these emotions on your own, you may never find a way to cope. The pain will ease up over time, and it will even be difficult with grief counseling. However, with therapy, you will find that it can be easier to deal with.

It is very traumatic for the person who loses someone, especially when it happens by means of a car accident or during a kidnapping. This can affect you for the rest of your life unless you receive support. People who do receive counselling, however, will begin to see that there is a light at the other end of the tunnel. They will work in different ways so that post traumatic stress disorder does not become overwhelming for them and take over their lives.

Working with other people in a group can be very helpful because you begin to see that there are others that are in the same boat. People don't always get the same out of individual therapy because they feel that the therapist has not been through what they have been through.

A group is different because you will begin to identify with them. You can begin to share what you have been through based on what they tell you. You will connect on a deeper level in this way. Of course, different types of therapies are for different people.

When you lose someone like this, you can go through a range of different feelings and emotions which will go up and down from one day to another. Sometimes you will feel like blaming God. Other days you will become angry and blame the person who has died. Then you will feel bad and blame yourself and become depressed, feeling a lot of sorrow in your life. This can continue for days. It is important to be able to express this in therapy. Besides group therapy, sometimes you will be able to focus on practical methods as well as something more creative.

Being creative can help you to express yourself in more of a non-verbal approach. One needs to do this from time to time as well. It is important to do things like paint and draw and to include this into the routine. You will feel a great sense of freedom afterwards. You will release some of the anger and the depression. This is one way to help take control of your emotions and ween your way off of the medications. It is also the healthy approach. One must be careful not to turn to alcohol at this time.

You need to be aware that there are serious cases which can affect you greatly. Post traumatic stress disorder can develop as a result. If you don't deal with this, you will have a hard time functioning on a day to day basis. Working with other people in a group format is useful because you would have all suffered in the same way.

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