Coping with Grief

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Jeri E

 

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December 10, 2013

 

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University

 

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Although everyone deals with trauma and stress differently, there are some common reactions, including: · Recurring thoughts or nightmares about the event · Difficulty sleeping or changes in appetite · Anxiety and fear, especially when exposed to events or situations reminiscent of the trauma · Feelings of depression, sadness and having low energy · Memory problems including difficulty remembering aspects of the trauma · Difficulty focusing on work or daily activities · Spontaneous crying, feelings of despair and/or hopelessness · Avoiding activities, places or even people who remind you of the event · Feeling emotionally "numb," withdrawn, disconnected or different from others · Feeling extremely protective of, or fearful for, the safety of loved ones If you or a loved one are experiencing extreme symptoms of stress, depression, grief or anger, consult a professional such as your doctor or Employee Assistance Program (EAP) immediately for help (Magellan LifeResources can be reached at 866/266-2376)...
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In addition, consider the following tips: · Reach out to supportive friends and family for comfort and guidance. · Be patient and give yourself plenty of time to recover and rest. · Try to maintain a nutritious diet to keep your energy up. · Focus on your breathing?deep, slow breaths will help calm you...
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