Health and Fitness Information CenterBeing Supportive to Stressed Loved OnesIt is hard to say which is the more difficult position: to be needing reassurance and support, or to be trying to help a friend or family member and not knowing what to say. Perhaps you grope for the right words and end up saying nothing, or manage to say exactly the wrong thing.
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The reality is that some people don't always conform to this pattern. Those who don't mourn openly may find themselves accused of "denial". Those who can't recover quickly may be categorized as morbid or self-indulgent. But, in fact, there are really no definitions for "normal" grieving or "working through". Even healthcare professionals have been known to recommend a "pat on the back and kick in the pants" for people who seem to be grieving too deeply or too long. But given how little is known about grieving, pats and kicks may not be appropriate as all. Because mourning is so personal comments on a person's method of dealing with loss may do more harm than good. Thus when you offer support to someone who's having a hard time, it's always a good idea to stop and think about what you would want to hear yourself, or how you would want to be listened to. |
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