Coping with Grief

A natural and painful response to loss

Cumulative Stress and Loss

There is no right or wrong way to grieve, but there are healthy ways to cope with the pain and express your emotions in ways that allow you to heal.

You may associate grief with the death of a loved one, but any loss can cause grief, including the loss of a relationship, your health, your job, or your aspirations. After a significant loss, you may experience all kinds of difficult and surprising emotions, such as numbness, anger, hopelessness and guilt.

Everyone grieves differently, but there are healthy ways to cope and heal from the pain.

Working through Grief

Dealing with loss and grief is an overwhelming journey. Emotional roller coasters, mental cloudiness, physical aches all surface and understanding what is happening and how to del with it helps us move into a new norm that we really did not want to face.

Dealing with loss and grief is an overwhelming journey. Emotional roller coasters, mental cloudiness, physical aches all surface and understanding what is happening and how to del with it helps us move into a new norm that we really did not want to face. For information and help in working through grief with children and adults, as well as additional resources, click on the images below.

For help and resources to work through grief with children and adults, follow the links here:

Marriage, Family & You

Marysville Crisis Support Services have seen how self-care, supportive relationships, and utilizing resources can save lives, marriages and provide anonymity and peace of mind.

Stress is an essential component of daily living, yet if is not managed and handled proactively and appropriately, loss of physical health, relationships, and mental health issues can result.

“What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal.”

– Albert Pike

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