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Understanding Bereavement After a Loss
If you have lost any of your loved ones, then this can be considered as the most painful instance in your life. This particular situation in life, where one experiences that they have lost a loved one, is called Bereavement. This situation is considered when the emotions are at their peak, and the sorrow and grief are intense.
Bereavement, in short, is a synonym for mourning or grief. Interestingly, every person can deal with the situation differently.
Bereavement occurs when someone dies, but generally, it can also occur if there is a significant loss. For example, if there is a decline in one person’s health or there are serious injuries, then it can be called the feelings of Bereavement.
Symptoms of bereavement
Numbness: You might feel isolated, detached, or disinterested in everything around you.
Shock: Emotional and physical triggers are majorly dependent on the loss of our loved ones, and due to this, the body comes into stress.
Sadness: It is normal to be sad when you have lost a near one
Guilt: You might get the guilt feeling when someone near dies, and you are alive because there can be some unresolved problems in relationships with your loved ones.
Depression: When you are truly attached to someone, and they are not with you, then It Is normal to get into a state of depression.
Crying: It is a normal phenomena where a person just keep on crying because something unexpected has happened to them.
Anger: This state generally occurs when you think that you could have done something to save your loved one, but you are unable to do so because of several factors, and one major factor can be that it was not in your hands.
Change in food habits: You might not feel as hungry as you do on your usual days, and you eat less.
Trouble in focusing: It badly affects your focus abilities.
Difficulty in sleeping: In such a situation, you either do not sleep or you sleep for longer than normal days.
Diagnosis of bereavement
Bereavement Is a natural response of any individual in case of loss of any close person. Therefore, it is not diagnosable. As per the fifth edition of the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorder. However, Bereavement can cause anxiety or depression. Bereavement can also cause feelings like guilt, sadness, disturbance, and lack of sleep, and therefore, one can easily diagnose bereavement.
Causes of bereavement?
The response to the loss of a dear one is called bereavement. The situation that surrounds the losses and the closeness of any type of relationship can show the intensity of the grief that exists in the people. Below are some losses that could cause bereavement:
Whenever a close connection passes away: Out of any type of loss, the most dangerous losses include when a close friend or a family member dies.
If you are a Pet lover, especially dogs, and when they pass a video to any reason, then it can leave the owners in bereavement.
One of the causes is anticipatory grief. When a person is going to die, the loved ones are already feeling anger and sadness.
Women generally hope for a better future when they’re pregnant, but if they face miscarriage, then it can cause serious grief and guilt.
Generally, as people age, their health declines, and some serious chronic illnesses or other health issues develop progressively, which can cause feelings of sadness.
Coping in Bereavement.
1. You have to accept the fact that someone close to you has gone, and you have to deal with the situation more practically.
2. In such a situation, your other friends and family members can be of great help with whom you can discuss the loss.
3. Meditation can be of great help because it will provide you with mental peace and the ability to cope with the situation.
4. By having healthy meals, your physical and mental health will both improve, which in turn will give you happiness.
5. You can make new friends or altogether, a new circle where you will meet new people.
6. Travelling is the best option in such a situation because you will end up seeing new places and meeting new people that will divert your mind.
7. Instead of going into sorrow and guilt, you must celebrate the good time that you enjoyed with your loved ones.
8. Your religious upbringing and beliefs about your culture may also give you support in such a situation.
Conclusion:
In life, sooner or later, every individual enters a phase known as bereavement. In this blog, we have discussed the symptoms and causes of bereavement. This is a normal feeling that every individual gets when they lose someone dear to them for any reason. To conclude, we can say that we have to accept the fact and live in the present, and we can behave more maturely in such a situation of bereavement, that will give motivation not only to you, but to your friends and family.