How to Comfort Someone Who’s Lost a Loved One | Do's & Don'ts | What To Say and Do | DTH Podcast
Learn what to say and how to comfort someone who lost a loved one, including actionable ways to support a grieving friend or family throughout the grief process.
My guest today is Carly Samach. She’s a licensed therapist and has been a practicing clinician in the mental health field for the last 10 years. She’ll be giving us some skills and tools and do’s and don’ts when supporting a friend or loved one through a tragic loss.
We’ll be discussing:
-The stages of grief that one could go through and what would be some of the best ways to support them in each stage?
The most difficult stage of grief
-Important things we should know about grief when going into a situation like a funeral to support a friend
-Important ways to support our loved one grieving. What do and what to say
-What not to do and say
-Ways we can support our grieving friends long term through this process with finding a balance between giving them space to grieve and being there to support them
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