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    Coping with Loss? We can help

    What does grief feel like?

    Grief can feel overwhelming and unpredictable. It is often accompanied by intense sadness, longing, guilt, regret or anger. At times, you may feel numb or detached. At other moments, emotions can surface suddenly and unexpectedly.

    Some people experience a deep sense of loss or meaninglessness, while others may notice moments of relief or calm. It is common for feelings to shift from one extreme to another, sometimes within the same day.

    Your thoughts may also change frequently. You might find yourself thinking, "There's nothing I could have done," or "I should have done more." You may move between accepting what has happened and struggling to make sense of it.

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    Other People's Reactions

    One of the most difficult parts of grief can be the way other people respond. Friends, family or colleagues may not know what to say, and sometimes say the wrong thing despite good intentions.

    Some people may avoid you altogether, unsure of how to help or worried about upsetting you further. This can feel isolating, especially when you most need understanding and connection.

    As time passes, others may begin to move on more quickly than you feel able to. You might notice that conversations about the person who died become less frequent, which can feel painful or lonely.

    These reactions are common, but that does not make them easier. Counselling offers a space where your grief does not need to be minimised, rushed or explained away.

    How Bereavement Counselling Can Help

    Bereavement counselling offers a safe and supportive space to talk about your loss and make sense of your experience of grief. Everyone grieves differently, and there is no right or wrong way to feel.

    You may never stop missing the person you have lost. Counselling is not about forgetting or "moving on", but about finding a way to carry the loss while slowly rebuilding your life around it.

    Therapy can help you process difficult emotions, explore unresolved feelings, and speak openly about memories or regrets that may feel hard to share elsewhere.

    With time and the right support, many people find the intensity of grief softens. It becomes possible to hold both sadness and hope, and to move forward at your own pace.

    If you feel ready to speak to someone, our bereavement counsellors are here to help.

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    Further Reading & Support

    There are some excellent resources available if you'd like to learn more about coping with bereavement.

    'Loss of a Parent: Adult Grief When Parents Die': A compassionate guide for those dealing with the death of a parent
    'I Wasn't Ready To Say Goodbye': Surviving, coping and healing after the sudden death of a loved one
    'Grief Day By Day': Simple practices and daily guidance for living with loss

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