The worst thing you can do for someone in grief:
NOTHING
Be there. Be available. Be loving and supportive. Don’t be judgmental or controlling. And if necessary be uncomfortable. Do all this as long as the griever needs you in their grief journey.
The worst thing you can do for someone in grief:
NOTHING
Be there. Be available. Be loving and supportive. Don’t be judgmental or controlling. And if necessary be uncomfortable. Do all this as long as the griever needs you in their grief journey.
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