After job loss, it’s important to address the grief you feel as you reorient your life. Read on for more information about how losing a job can impact mental health and how to manage it in a healthy way. Why Does Losing a Job Hurt So Much?
Maybe your friend moved to a different city or you had a fight and you don't really talk anymore. Friends always come and go and it is just natural to have fights or to grow apart. However, this doesn't mean that getting over the loss of a friend will ever get any easier. The pr...
do not offer solutions, just listen. It is ok to offer your own personal experience, but always bring it back to how that experience can help the person confiding in you. Balance the exchange and do not make it about your life - just say, "I care about you; we had it in ...
Its negative impact on the individual and society itself is in alarming stage, as the disease is highly associated with a variety of loss, grief and stress. Each individual suffering from HIV/AIDS adopts a different style and strategy to cope with the disease. However, these patients can be ...
This could be due to the fact the persons have not help givers have not with their own personal grief and thus the issue evokes unpleasant memories. Not dealing with one's own grief and loss according to Wrenn, P. reduces their ability to help others deal with the same and often lead ...
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Climate grief is a pervasive sadness and sense of loss for the future. It can lead to a sense of hopelessness, which can be especially hard for health care workers because they feel urgency to help. The feeling that individual efforts are too small in the face of...
Results: The experiences of stigma among women living with HIV/AIDS included family role (wife/mother/grandmother) collapse and disgusted by family, resignation in being shunned by others, helplessness due to social exclusion, grief at being devaluated, and resentment for experiencing injustice. The...
Mothers, fathers, and siblings use different strategies to cope and their use varies over time as grief is an ongoing process without closure. We found no paper that addressed coping strategies of grandparents or other family members. Conclusion Families should be reassured that there is no ideal...
one asks about someone who’s no longer alive, just say you think that person is fine and change the subject, he suggested. “It’s not an enduring lie,” he said. “And to me, it’s more moral than confronting them with an awful truth that will just cause them grief ...