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Dealing with Grief & Bereavement during Lockdown

Writer's picture: Amirah Ahmad ShahAmirah Ahmad Shah

Have you lost someone you loved since the lockdown? Do you know someone who has?


Some of us have lost our loved ones during the pandemic. It is a tragic loss of life as is. But given these very difficult circumstances...


If you or someone close to you could benefit from some support during these times, please share this resource:



Their grief can easily be UNacknowledged.

Some bereaved individuals may:

- Face increased trauma and lack closure in addition to the grief of losing a loved one.

- Without memorials or gatherings, cut off from social support, the losses can seem almost unreal.


- Their grief can easily be UNacknowledged.


- Just because it happened 6-10 weeks ago, and the bereaved person 'seems' fine, does not necessarily mean he/she can't do with support.


The Cruse Bereavement Care is a bereavement center in the UK that has compiled a great number of resources for bereaved people grieving over the past couple of months.


If you or someone close to you could benefit from some support during these times, please share this resource:


 
 
 

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