A report by the National Institutes of Health determined that almost 50% of people who are grieving want more emotional support. This National Grief Awareness Day, check on someone who's suffering. Your care and attentiveness can aid them in their healing process. Check out the full study here: http://ow.ly/bjg0105H5AC
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Palliative care focuses on quality of life for people living with serious illness, their caregivers and those closest to them. It can help people understand their illness, manage symptoms, support emotional, psychological, social and spiritual needs, and help with grief support. Learn more: https://ow.ly/fyW250QAI4Y
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Palliative care focuses on quality of life for people living with serious illness, their caregivers and those closest to them. It can help people understand their illness, manage symptoms, support emotional, psychological, social and spiritual needs, and help with grief support. Learn more: https://ow.ly/fyW250QAI4Y
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Are you or someone you care about experiencing grief? Summa Health Pastoral Care offers valuable resources to help you navigate your feelings. Get the support you need to heal and find comfort during this challenging time. https://lnkd.in/gmD_jiFg #GriefResources
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Productive Grieving: Embracing and Healing from Loss in Healthy Ways Read this post and more on my Typeshare Social Blog: https://lnkd.in/eDwhJPBn
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September is National Recovery Month ❤️🩹 Every September since 1989, people and organizations around the United States have come together to emphasize that, while you may seem alone, there are millions of people around the world who have struggled just like you. While you may seem hopeless, there are millions of people around the world who have overcome these struggles. There are people who understand what you’re going through and want nothing more than to help you. Recovery is possible. For every person, for every family, for every community. Join us this National Recovery Month is celebrating all who have successfully overcome their addictions, their trauma, their sufferings. Join us also in reaching out a helping hand to all who are still suffering, to be there for them, to love them, and to let them know that there is always hope. They can heal. Our mission at Agape is to restore individuals and families to psychological, social, physical, and spiritual health. Learn more about us and our mission at theagapenetwork.org #nationalrecoverymonth #recoveryispossible #recoveryisforeveryone #recovery #recoveryjourney #recoveryhelp
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Best Selling Author of Daddy Blackbird 💛 Communications Consultant 💛 Mum 💛 Expert by Experience and Public Speaker on Mental Health and Loss by Suicide
Around 6,000 people in the UK take their own lives every year. And it’s said that approximately 135 people are impacted by each of those deaths. Often many more. That’s over 800,000 people whose lives are impacted by suicide each year. Which is more than the entire population of a city the size of Bristol. I’m one of those people. And that impact has been catastrophic. I tell the story behind one of these numbers, the story of my husband’s suicide, to give a voice to those of us left behind. People say my honesty gives them comfort, reassurance and strength. They feel less alone and open to talking about their own issues and experiences. Together, we can do more of this. When it comes to trauma, the very wise comedian, Hannah Gadsby, suggests that ‘stories hold our cure’. You might be a senior leader with a genuine desire to look after the wellbeing of your people, or a member of a family carrying a painful suicide secret, or someone battling demons every day. I urge you, in whatever way works best for you, to open up, and share your story too. 📞 If you need a safe space to talk, you can speak with Samaritans on 116 123 💚 📲 Or drop a text to Shout UK on 85258 📖 Explore the great resources from YoungMinds 🫶 And support a bereaved child with the help of Winston's Wish #MentalHealth #Kindness #Care #SelfCare #Wellbeing #SuicidePrevention #SuicideAwareness #Grief #Vulnerability #Stories #Humans ***************** Launching in October, my book includes many stories, experiences and reflections like this. Meanwhile, you can read the free chapters here: www.daddyblackbird.com.
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Is broken heart syndrome real? A stressful event, such as the death of a loved one, really can break your heart. It is characterised by a temporary disruption of the heart’s normal pumping function, which puts the sufferer at increased risk of a cardiac event. If you have a patient or a loved one who has recently suffered a bereavement it’s important to offer support, both emotionally and practically. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gb4qfyzV #advaraheartcare #hearthealth #brokenheartsyndrome Source: https://lnkd.in/gk32DF7H
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Experiencing the diagnosis of a life-limiting illness can be an overwhelming and emotionally complex journey, with one of the profound aspects being the grieving of future plans. When someone receives news of a life-limiting illness, it often shatters the expectations and dreams they had envisioned for the future. The realization that certain milestones, aspirations, and long-held dreams may not come to fruition can lead to a profound sense of loss. This form of grief is unique in that it involves mourning not only for the present but also for a future that now takes on a different and uncertain shape. The individual may grapple with the idea of not being able to witness key life events, accomplish personal and professional goals, or share meaningful moments with loved ones as originally planned. Coping with this grief involves navigating the acceptance of a new, unexpected reality while finding ways to cherish and make the most of the time that remains. It's a deeply emotional process that requires support, compassion, and understanding from both the individual and those close to them. If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with a life-limiting illness, reach out, our Supportive Counselling program can help! For more information, please call Sidney Grocott, Community Social Worker, (705) 325-0505 ext. 211 or visit https://lnkd.in/gxGuFee6
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Changing the systems and family dynamics in which we were born is hard to do. It’s all we know… AND if abuse is all you know, what can you do? Reach out for help and support. Isolation is not the answer. The effects of the abuse can be overwhelming. But you don’t have to do this alone. There is help for you. Instead of being isolated - reach out to a therapist, a coach, a membership, a support group. There are millions of survivors, globally. Find the right support for you and don’t give up on your healing journey. If you want answers and more details on how you can find the best type of help for you, click the link and download the FREE HEAL Ultimate Guide today to give you more guidance. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gt-rRgtj
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If you are a social prescriber, we would like to share our free guide, Social Prescribing & Recognising Symptoms of Grief with you for #SocialPrescribingDay The guide covers: - The subtle differences between unresolved grief and mild depression - How unresolved grief can manifest itself - Medicating grief: why it only masks the problem - How to listen through conversations for the symptoms of unresolved grief - Using Grief Specialists as a resource for grieving patients Download your free copy here: https://lnkd.in/enAinvkE
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