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7 Ways to Support a Recently Widowed Friend Find the right words. Platitudes, while easy to deliver, are never helpful. Be there. Bring food, but coordinate with others. Help out around the house. Offer to take the kids out. Get him or her out of the house. Start where you can, and remember that grieving takes time.
Seek out and accept support. Try to surround yourself with positive people and productive things to do. Supportive people can range from family and friends, to getting together with other widows, to a support group that can be with you through your time of mourning. The key is not to get locked into loneliness.
Seek the company of people who understand your grief and are capable of empathy. Examine how you may be isolating yourself through silence, walking away or just by being passive. Dont start wearing a mask of Im fine as that will block your true feelings and you need to grieve so you can heal.
From across the U.S. and around the world, adults of all ages and backgrounds gather in various locations San Diego, California; Toronto, Canada; Tampa, Florida to share their experiences of partner loss while insulated from the concerns, demands, and judgments of daily life.
Key points Widows need to be listened to and heard. A handyman is gold, but a professional support system has to prove trustworthy. Secondary, or invisible, losses add to widows struggles. Widows are not always afforded respect, even from themselves.
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7 Ways to Support a Recently Widowed Friend Find the right words. Be there. Bring food, but coordinate with others. Help out around the house. Offer to take the kids out. Get him or her out of the house. Start where you can, and remember that grieving takes time.
How can you cope with the death of a spouse? Talk to a qualified counselor. The complex, powerful emotions that come with losing a loved one can be difficult to sort through on your own. Focus on self-care. Its common to lose interest in eating and cooking after losing a spouse. Stay busy. Get a pet. Turn to others.

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