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Grief is a natural response to loss. Grief can be identified as the emotional suffering you experience when someone or something you love is taken away and normally the more significant the loss the more intense the grief will be. It’s important to remember that grief and mourning is a process and not an event.
Coping After the Funeral
Losing a loved one is one of life’s most painful experiences. During this time, you may experience a wide range of emotions, from deep sadness to confusion or even anger. These feelings are normal and part of the grieving process.
While there is no “right” or “wrong” way to grieve, there are healthy ways to cope and navigate this difficult time.
Helpful Grief Resources
There are many books and resources available to help you understand and process grief. We recommend:
These books provide insightful guidance on how to cope with loss and begin the healing process.

These organizations offer guidance, counselling, and community support to help you through your journey.
The Six Needs of Mourning
According to grief counsellor Dr. Alan Wolfelt, healing from loss involves addressing six fundamental needs:
1.
Acknowledge the reality of the death
Coming to terms with the loss is an essential step in healing.
2.
Embrace the pain of the loss
Allow yourself to feel and express emotions instead of suppressing them.
3.
Remember the person who died
Sharing memories helps keep your loved one’s legacy alive.
4.
Develop a new self-identity
Adjusting to life without your loved one takes time, but it is part of the process.
5.
Search for meaning
Understanding the impact of the loss can help bring peace and purpose.
6.
Receive support from others
Seeking support from family, friends, and professionals is key to emotional healing.