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Amid Grief: Coping Through the Holidays and Beyond

The holiday season is often considered a time of joy, celebration and togetherness. However, for those dealing with grief caused by the recent loss of a loved one, the festivities can increase feelings of loss and loneliness. While the holidays and parties may provide a temporary distraction, the real loneliness often arises after the parties have ended and the decorations are put away. Grief after the holidays can be difficult to navigate; here are a few tips to help you or your loved ones cope.

Embrace New Traditions: Instead of trying to replicate past traditions that may trigger grief, consider creating new ones.

Seek Support: Reach out to friends, family or support groups during, and after, the holidays. Sharing your feelings with others who understand or seeking professional help can provide a sense of connection and help alleviate grief.

Honor Your Loved One: Celebrate the life of your loved one by incorporating their memory into the holiday season. This could include creating a memorial, lighting a candle or participating in activities they enjoyed.

Spread Kindness: Boost your spirits by doing a few kind deeds. Give gifts to families who could use a little extra joy, volunteer at a soup kitchen, or find groups who focus on things you enjoy, like crafting, during the holidays.

Prioritize Self-Care: Above all, focus on you. Engage in activities that promote your well-being. Whether it’s taking a nature walk, reading a book or practicing relaxation techniques, find what brings you comfort and make it a regular part of your daily routine. USS provides several support services to help you focus on healing and self-care.

Healing, especially from the loss of someone close to you, is a gradual process, and it’s okay to prioritize your well-being as you cope and move forward. The post-holiday period may be challenging, but with the right mindset and support system, you can find moments of happiness and healing each step of the way.

Happy Holidays from USS!

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