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Bereavement

Support and information

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At some point in the grieving process, you will start to come to terms with your loss, and engage more readily with life and its events. However, occasionally, the bereavement process gets stuck, and you may find that you are still grieving intensely, long after the event. Or, you may feel stuck in a different way by not being able to react to the loss at all, perhaps to the point of not being able to cry. In these situations you need to find some help.

Parents, friends and family can often be supportive. However, not everyone will have family or friends for support, so you may want to seek help elsewhere.

Support and information

if you are struggling with your feelings after a bereavement and would like to speak to counsellor please contact us

or make an appointment to see your GP. Counselling can offer you an opportunity to try to make sense of what is happening to you, and to try to think of how you want to deal with what you feel and think.

CRUSE

are an organisation that provide support, information and advice. Their aim is to promote the well-being of bereaved people and to enable anyone bereaved by death to understand their grief and cope with their loss. They also run a forum specifically for young people to share their experiences.

London

bereavement network is a website which provides information about bereavement services in London.

SANDS is an organisation which offers information and support to anyone affected by the death of a baby.
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