What is Grief?
Natural strong emotions that occur after a major loss. ie: parent, friend, sibling, etc.
Define Coping Skills.
Skills that a person uses to reduce unpleasant emotions.
Is it natural to have symptoms of grief?
Yes!
Everyone experiences grief in the same way.
FALSE
What is a common reaction to grief?
Being sad, crying, anger, confusion, bargaining.
Is isolating yourself from society a healthy or unhealthy coping strategy?
Unhealthy
Name 1 emotion related to grief and loss.
Any answer: sadness, anxiousness, anger, guilt, irritability, fear, disbelief etc.
It is normal to grieve for a long time
TRUE: some people grieve for up to 6 years. It takes time to adapt to your new loss and continue on with the new process of life.
How long does grief last?
There is no timeline, grief is different for each person but some people say it gets easier as time passes.
Name 2 or more Coping strategies.
Any: mindfulness, grounding, distraction, crisis planning, emotional awareness, and self- soothing
Name 1 behavioral change that happens when grieving.
The pain will go away faster if you ignore it.
FALSE
What is hard about grief?
There is no correct way to grieve.
Name self-care practices that can help someone cope while grieving?
Any answer: creating a bedtime routine, eating a balanced diet, engaging in physical activity, fining hobbies
How can you help someone who is grieving?
Any answer: prepare meals, send cards/flowers, provide childcare, do house chores, offer transportation, etc.
Therapy is a healthy way to cope with a loss.
TRUE: A therapist can help you understand your grieving process by providing information and support.
What are the 5 stages of grief? (DABDA)
1. Denial. 2. Anger. 3. Bargaining
4. Depression. 5. Acceptance
What kinds of supports can help with coping after a loss?
Counseling, grief support groups, friends and family, community organizations
How does grief affect your body?
Any answer: chest pain, sleep quantity and quality, appetite, digestion, heart health, decreased function of the immune system, etc
One loss triggers a lot more losses.
TRUE: Having a loss may also come with losses in daily routines, relationships, finances. etc.