What are the most common types of Grief
There are many, I will try to outline the ones I see most often.
· Normal grief: This is
the most common type of grief and is characterised by a range of emotions:
sadness; loneliness; anger or guilt. It is usually occurs after the death of a
loved one (including a pet), but can also be experienced after other losses,
such as the end of a relationship or the loss of a job.
· Anticipatory grief: This
can be very difficult to cope with. This type of grief occurs when you know
someone is dying from a terminal illness or severe mental problem. It can be
just as difficult as normal grief and may even be more difficult because you
have to come to terms with the loss before it happens.
· Complicated grief: This
type of grief is severe and lasts longer than normal grief. It may be seen as
intense anxiety, anger, or guilt. If you have complicated grief, you may have
difficulty functioning in your daily life and may need grief counselling.
· Disenfranchised grief: This
type of grief occurs when the loss is not socially acknowledged or supported.
This can happen in cases of miscarriage, stillbirth, suicide, or the death of a
much-loved pet. As a result, you may feel isolated and alone in your grief.
· Traumatic grief: This often
occurs after a sudden, unexpected, or violent death. It can be very difficult
to cope with, and you may experience flashbacks, nightmares, and intrusive
thoughts about the death. I would certainly recommend counselling for this.
To read more .... common-types-of-grief
#typesofgrief, #griefcounselling, #bereavementcounselling, #losscounselling

Comments
Post a Comment