Surviving the Holidays after a loved one's death PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kathy Leonard   
Sunday, 23 November 2008 17:35
holidays-11-23-2008People who have experienced the death of a loved one often face Thanksgiving and Christmas with dread. Long-standing family traditions will never be the same; the hope and joy that normally accompany the season are replaced by depression and loneliness.
Most people who are grieving a death anticipate a dark, depressing experience as they face the weeks ahead of and during the holidays. We've designed this material to help restore hope and optimism to Thanksgiving and Christmas, even while in the midst of the deep pain of grief.

People who have experienced the death of a loved one often face Thanksgiving and Christmas with dread. Long-standing family traditions will never be the same; the hope and joy that normally accompany the season are replaced by depression and loneliness. This year's economic downturn will add even more pressure on people who are grieving while facing already-difficult financial circumstances.

GriefShare, an international network of grief recovery support groups, has launched a special hope-filled Surviving the Holidays website to offer practical tools and suggestions designed to help a grieving person construct a healthy approach to the holiday season. (To access the website use the source link provided.)

The GriefShare Surviving the Holidays website includes practical, actionable strategies that will help people in grief:

  • Reduce stress and anxiety
  • Remember and honor their loved one
  • Minimize loneliness
  • Establish new traditions
  • Help children adjust to new family dynamics
  • Help others in need
  • Focus on the true meaning of the holidays

The GriefShare Surviving the Holidays website features an extensive collection of online videos with advice from top experts on how to survive the holiday season, and the real-life stories of people who've experienced the challenges of Thanksgiving and Christmas while grieving the loss of a family member or friend.

"Most people who are grieving a death anticipate a dark, depressing experience as they face the weeks ahead of and during the holidays," said GriefShare founder Steve Grissom. "We've designed this material to help restore hope and optimism to Thanksgiving and Christmas, even while in the midst of the deep pain of grief. The information is not complicated—it consists of simple steps a person can take to make the holidays manageable and even enjoyable."

Used by Permission www.breakingchristiannews.com / Griefshare.org http://www.griefshare.org/holidays/

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