Tips on Coping With Grief

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Trying your best to cope after experiencing some form of grief could be one of the most challenging tasks you’ll ever be presented with. When you experience grief, you may be left with an assortment of feelings to sort out. This could be on top of having extra responsibilities you may have to take care of due to your loss.

For you, grief may be depressing, overwhelming, and isolating. You may find yourself…

On the flip side, you may find it much easier to just suppress your emotions and continue showing up in this world exactly as you did before your loss. You may even feel the urge to do more like…

  • taking on more work responsibilities

  • showing up for others in their time of hardship

  • going out to social events more often

  • going on multiple trips/vacations

  • or spending more time engaging in your hobbies.

Whether you’re emotionally overwhelmed by your grief or appear to be getting along just fine (which may be due to suppressing your feelings), I would like to acknowledge that, I believe, you’re probably doing your absolute best to cope. Once again, this could be one of the most difficult challenges you may ever be faced in your entire life. However, these affirming words may not change the fact that, deep down, you may be hurting.

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As a licensed mental health counselor, I want to make sure you have the necessary tools to process, feel, and cope with your grief. Below is a list of ways you could show up for yourself. This is how you may begin to take steps toward wellness.

Ways You May Cope with Your Grief

Seek Out Social Support From Friends, Family Members, and/or Loved Ones

Sure, you may certainly benefit from confiding in others, but you don’t necessarily have to. Simply surrounding yourself with people who care about you could be just what you need in your time of loss.

Seek Out Professional Support By Going To Grief Counseling

Licensed mental health professionals are here to help. There are therapists out there, such as myself, Darryon Spencer, the grief therapist, who specializes in grief counseling. I am more than honored to listen, support, validate, and help you as strive to process your feelings. I am educated, informed, and feel capable of guiding you to a place of wellness. I am here to remind you that you may very well be capable of experiencing joy, peace, and happiness once again. 

Consider Going to Group Therapy

Experiencing grief could lead to you feeling isolated and lonely. If you’re feeling this way, then it may be beneficial to go to group therapy. By going to group therapy, you may…

  • receive support from a community of individuals who are also grieving

  • be reminded that you are not alone

  • realize that there are others out there that may be able to relate to the pain you’re feeling

  • and may come to find out that there are people who would be honored to show up alongside you as you navigate the emotional pain you’re experiencing

Engage in Healthy Coping Skills

Experiencing grief could lead to you suppressing, ignoring, or pushing past your emotions. You may have every intention of acknowledging and coping with your grief. But how does one cope with grief in a healthy way, especially if no one teaches us how to cope with challenging life experiences such as grief?

Since we may not have been educated on matters such as grief, I believe that most of us simply do our best to deal with the feelings we experience as a result of our loss. This may lead so many of us to cope in unhealthy ways such as overindulging in…

  • drugs

  • alcohol

  • sex

  • excessive spending

  • and so much more

This is why going to therapy could be so helpful. In therapy with a mental health professional such as myself, you may have the opportunity to learn healthy coping skills such as…

  • meditation

  • journaling

  • affirming

  • mindfulness

  • body scanning

  • challenging negative automatic thoughts

You may be unfamiliar with some of these skills and that’s okay. You may not have been taught these skills in school, at home, or anywhere is. It’s not your fault if you don’t know these skills or feel like you’re not coping in a healthy way. You could be dealing with a lot of difficult emotions and I believe you’re doing your absolute best. And with support from a mental health provider, you may end up doing even better.

Engaging in Self Care Practices

Like coping skills, there are many self-care practices you could engage in as you navigate your grief. Some self-care practices include…

  • exercising

  • socializing

  • spending time outdoors

  • or listening to music

Self-care all comes down to taking care of yourself. This means intentionally engaging in activities that could contribute to your mental, physical, emotional, financial, social, and/or spiritual well-being.

Self-care can be…

  • fun and exciting

    • (like going on a vacation)

  • calm and relaxing

    • (like taking a bubble bath)

  • restful and rejuvenating

    • (like adopting a healthy sleep schedule that allows you to get a good night’s rest)

  • sacrificial and disciplined

    • (like taking a break from social media)

  • responsible and mature

    • (like scheduling routine doctor visits)

Self-care could also serve as a reminder. Self-care that may seem boring, mundane, and unfulfilling could serve as a reminder that you may very well be capable of overcoming challenging things. And I believe that many people would agree that coping with grief is a truly challenging thing.

On the contrary, self-care that makes you feel happy, satisfied, and fulfilled could serve as a reminder that you may very well be capable of experiencing pleasant feelings once again. Which may be something you’ve been struggling to experience since your loss and, if this is the case then…

what you may benefit from right now is some grief support

That’s right, what you may benefit from right now is to receive some grief support.

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So if you’re…

  • an adult living in the state of Florida, USA

  • and are interested in receiving individual therapy

…feel free to get in contact with me at dcslmhc.com/contact to schedule a free 30-minute phone consultation.

I look forward to hearing from you and providing you with the empathy, validation, and listening ear you rightfully deserve.

Until then, just remember…

You are not alone,

You are not a burden,

And you are worthy of therapeutic support.

Start Grief Counseling in Broward County, FL

For you, grief may feel overwhelming, isolating, and depressing. As a licensed mental health counselor who provides online grief counseling throughout the state of Florida to adults who’ve experienced grief, I’ve seen how overwhelming, isolating, and depressing grief could be. I’ve also seen adults attending grief counseling online receive some well deserved support. I believe that you too could receive some support by attending grief therapy. And if that’s what you wish to do, I would be honored to provide you with support as you work towards navigating your grief and processing your loss.

Get Started with Grief Therapy by following these 3 simple steps:

  1. Schedule a free 30-minute phone consultation

  2. Meet with grief therapist, Darryon Spencer

  3. Attend weekly therapy sessions

Other Services Offered by Darryon C. Spencer, LMHC

Darryon C Spencer, LMHC understands that you may be experiencing other mental health concerns which is why I also provide Therapy for Black Men and Women and Therapy for Burned Out Adults.

Be sure to check out the FAQs and About Me pages to learn more about the therapeutic support I provide!

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