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child loss, bereavement, tcf
canada, tcf, compassionate friends, grief, grieving
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STEPS
TO MAKING PROGRESS
By The Compassionate Friends
Allow
Yourself:
to be imperfect—
to explore avenues that bring you pleasure and a
little peace—
to remember your child in whatever way you feel appropriate.
Force
Yourself:
to keep communications
open—
to accept offers of help from family or friends—
to go through the old
routines again—
to really listen to your spouse and children—
to try an
activity you used to enjoy.
Convince
Yourself:
that every member of your
family will and should grieve differently—
that you won’t feel dead inside
forever—
that your confusion about intimacy with your spouse is normal.
Let
Yourself:
off the hook for
problems—
feel the anger—
feel whatever it is that you do feel about
God—
treasure your special friends
Teach
Yourself:
to establish small
goals—
everything you can learn about grief—
to ignore well-intentioned,
unhelpful comments of others—
to let go of the moment of your child’s
death—
to embrace the memories of your child
Talk
To Yourself:
to change the negative
ways you think about everything
Forgive
Yourself:
for not being the most
perfect parent—
for all the things that you think you did or did not do
Find
Yourself:
now that you have changed into a different person,
without relying on drugs, alcohol, etc.,
rely on positive techniques (reading, writing, new hobby, etc.)
Indulge
Yourself:
by being selfish and doing something just for you—
because you deserve
it
Express
Yourself:
by talking out your
feelings—
in a safe atmosphere, such as The Compassionate Friends—
through a
new activity
Forget
Yourself and Give of Yourself:
by seeking out other
bereaved parents and others in trouble—
by concentrating on others who are in
pain—
to discover that WE NEED NOT WALK ALONE—
as a tribute to your child
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