Grief & Loss
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Understanding and Support
Grief is a natural response to loss—whether it involves the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or significant life changes. It can deeply affect your mood, thoughts, and energy, often bringing feelings of sadness, anger, guilt, or confusion.
Noticing the Signs
Deep sadness or a feeling of emptiness.
Changes in sleep, appetite, or energy.
Difficulty concentrating or making decisions.
Feelings of guilt or self-blame.
Withdrawal or difficulty communicating with others.
How You Can Be Supported
Support from a mental health professional can help you process grief, come to terms with the loss, and adjust to life changes. In sessions, the following are often used:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): for managing negative thoughts and emotions.
- Interpersonal Therapy (IPT): to support relationships and communication with loved ones.
- Grief and Loss Support: techniques for emotional regulation, remembrance, and acceptance.
Early support can ease emotional burdens, strengthen emotional stability, and help individuals move forward in life with greater inner balance and resilience.