Everyone Grieves Differently
Painting Through Your Grief
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Why Everyone Grieves Differently
Grief is a universal experience, yet no two people navigate it the same way. While the loss of a loved one is something nearly everyone will face, the ways we process and express grief vary greatly. Understanding the factors that influence grief can help us be more compassionate with ourselves and others during such challenging times.
Never Alone – Tree Rings Video
Secondary Losses After the Death of a Loved One: Understanding the Ripple Effects
When someone we love dies, the immediate loss is profound and overwhelming. But in addition to the primary loss, there are often secondary losses—the cascading changes and adjustments in life that occur as a result of the death. These can affect multiple areas of life, intensifying grief and creating unexpected challenges.
Developmental Responses to Grief
While everyone grieves differently, there are some behaviors and emotions commonly expressed by children depending on their developmental level. No matter how old a child is, it can be helpful to read through each of the age ranges, as there are times when a 6-year-old asks a complex, big picture question and those when a teenager is struggling to find a physical outlet for their grief. We hope this information will help with understanding how grief affects children and teens across the developmental span.
Helping Children Deal With Grief
Most young children are aware of death, even if they don’t understand it. Death is a common theme in cartoons and television, and some of your child’s friends may have already lost a loved one. But experiencing grief firsthand is a different and often confusing process for kids. As a parent, you can’t protect a child from the pain of loss, but you can help him feel safe.
HOH Virtual Grief Support Group
It’s OK!, the virtual grief support group for grieving Hands of Hope parents
This is a safe place to share, listen, and find support with others who truly understand.
It is held the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM (ET) online. If you are interested, please email us at healinghearts@handsofhopese.com.
You don’t have to face this journey alone – let’s walk it together.
April – Reflections on Your Grief
May – 3 C’s of Grief: Choose, Connect, Communicate
June – Summer Vacation: Taking Care of You