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What not to say to someone who's dealing with death Don't fall into the fix-it trap. ... Don't give solutions or advise people. ... Don't tell people that they're “strong” ... Don't try to make sense of it. ... Don't try to one-up their pain. ... Don't use “loved one” when referring to the person who's died. More items... •
What Triggers a Narcissist? Getting caught doing something dishonest or mean. Being held accountable for their actions. Not being the center of...
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Read More »Death is an experience every living being will face, yet contending with it makes people deeply uncomfortable. Talking about death and supporting someone who’s grieving can leave us flustered and awkward, repeating the same tired platitudes and possibly—unconsciously—making our friends and loved ones feel even more isolated. “It’s very natural for us as human beings to want to avoid pain,” says Zainib Abdullah, psychotherapist and co-founder of WellNest Psychotherapy Services. That’s not to say we don’t have the best intentions. Usually we don’t want to make anyone more upset than they already are, and we’re terrified of saying the wrong thing. Andrea Warnick, psychotherapist and one of the developers of Canadian Virtual Hospice’s MyGrief.ca, says generally people are well intended but they also don’t want to make it harder for the person grieving. “So they default to not saying anything at all. Or sometimes they do or say things that may not be super helpful.” It’s inevitable that at some point, we’ll be tasked with showing up for someone and supporting them as they deal with a death in their lives. While the experience of death and loss is relative to each individual, we spoke to Warnick and Abdullah to gather some of the best general practices for what to say and not to say to someone who’s grieving.
Cacioppo noted that, while you can't control when you develop a crush on a person, you can stop the crush once you consciously notice it....
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Read More »We’ve all likely come across this reaction—someone who responds to you sharing a hard time you’re going through by sharing their own even harder time. “It’s usually coming from a place of concern and wanting to make the person feel as though their situation is less hard,” says Warnick. “Well intended, but totally misguided.” By trying to one-up someone’s grief, you’re taking away from the support that you need to be giving them. It makes it seem like you’re minimizing what they’re experiencing right now.
10 Signs Of An Unhealthy Soul Tie You can't be yourself or express your true feelings, even if they are your good friend. You have a desire to stay...
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There are a few nonverbal cues that instantly let you know if someone is interested in you: Mutual Eye Contact. People look at people they like and...
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Finally, let's look at some things you can do to strengthen your soul. Practice gratitude. Gratitude trains your brain to let go of negative...
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You can only file as a Qualifying Widow or Widower for the two years after the year in which your spouse died. For example: If your spouse died in...
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