| Grief Counseling
		
			| Topic OverviewGrief counseling is short term and focuses on working through the
		grieving process related to a major loss. Grief
		counseling is also called bereavement counseling. The term "bereavement"
		usually is used only when referring to the loss of a person through
		death. Grief counseling typically has four components: Learning about grief and what to expect when grieving. In grief counseling, people are taught the normal
		  grieving process, including expected feelings and thoughts. They are also
		  taught how to tell the difference between normal grieving and other conditions,
		  such as
		  depression, that can develop from
		  grieving.Expressing feelings. People are
		  encouraged in grief counseling to express all their feelings, whatever they may
		  be. Sometimes people who are having trouble expressing their feelings are
		  encouraged to talk about their loss or to use other means of expressing
		  themselves. For example, they may be asked to speak with the lost person as
		  though he or she were there. Other techniques that help people express their
		  feelings include writing letters about their loss or writing to the lost
		  person, looking at photos and remembering the lost loved one or object, or
		  visiting the grave of a loved one who has died.Building new relationships. This component of grief counseling
		  helps people develop a new relationship with the lost person or object. Memories usually linger for years and can sometimes be troubling, so emphasis is
		  placed on learning how to incorporate memories of the past into the
		  present.Developing a new identity. During
		  grief counseling, people are taught how to develop a new sense of self after a
		  loss. For example: 
		  A man who loses his only sibling strengthens his or her self-perception as a grandfather and a volunteer instead of
				as a brother. A widow who has lost her husband of 45
				years begins meeting with other women in her building for tea every morning.
				
CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerAnne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerSidney Zisook, MD - Psychiatry
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