September 20, 2024

How to Help Someone Who is Grieving

by | Grief and Loss

Black and White Picture of wave crashing
Black and White Picture of wave crashing

BE THERE!

There are no words, no fixes; simply the presence of another person coming alongside can ease the pain of loss.

“Grief Demands an Audience!”

— David Kessler

Being present in silence is one of the most challenging things you can do;
However, it is also the most powerful.

When you choose to embrace silence and sit with the discomfort of another person’s grief, you create a safe space for them. In those moments of presence, you offer a profound gift of comfort and understanding.

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Dan Meyer Counseling Intern, Technical Coordinator, Webmaster
I approach each individual with genuine compassion and a heartfelt desire to understand their unique experiences. To truly grasp someone’s beliefs and struggles, listening to and appreciating their life story is vital.
Dan Meyer

Dan Meyer

I approach each individual with genuine compassion and a heartfelt desire to understand their unique experiences. To truly grasp someone’s beliefs and struggles, listening to and appreciating their life story is vital.
Dan Meyer

Dan Meyer

I approach each individual with genuine compassion and a heartfelt desire to understand their unique experiences. To truly grasp someone’s beliefs and struggles, listening to and appreciating their life story is vital.

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