Certified Advanced Grief Recovery Specialist. supporting all kinds of losses e.g health, relationships and death. widow, mum to 3 grown-ups and artist.
Delighted to have been asked by Dame Esther Rantzen to be a apart of the this.I don’t normally share about things I have done publicly but this i feel might help others with what it’s like to live with grief. Thank you @channel5_tv & all involved #livingwithgrief@griefandacuppa
We're delighted to be working with @GriefChatUK to provide an additional service,
The online chat service is accessible via our website for anyone to access. We are grateful to @MKComFoundation for recognising the need and for funding this project.
https://t.co/9FDDk8DgXX
You will likely never experience anything so hard to articulate as grief. Saying "I feel sad" feels too obvious, and not nearly strong enough, but it can be a good place to start. Let people know how you are feeling, so they can find ways to support you.
Aside from the conflicting emotions, did you know that the top most common physical reactions to loss include changes in sleeping, eating, and concentrating? Good to know the next time a griever asks for extra time to complete a task ❤️
- Advanced GR Specialist Andi Meltzer
Never has there been a more apt time to remember that grief doesn’t just belong to death. We can grieve other things too - relationships, job losses, the state of our society, politics. 💔
So true, but sadly people feel the push and shove from a less than sensitive society. I had it said to me exactly one month after the sudden and unexpected death of my Father... “Your still grieving?” We must stop fearing the emotions of the bereaved and give them time. Talk 💜
This thread is fabulous. It’s my birthday today and I’m missing my Mum so admittedly I might be a bit more misty eyed than usual.....BUT some of these badges bring back such strong memories. I’m so glad I saw this.
#badges#libraries#sportforall
In attempting to “be strong” or “be strong for others,” most people hide their own feelings. In effect, when we act strong that way and cover up our honest emotions, we are lying to those we interact with - not to mention that we may be lying to ourselves. via @griefrecoveryNW
August 27th it will be 10 years since Jack tragically died.
10 years ago I started a campaign for Change.
10 years later Change was called #jackslaw
As Jacks Mummy I will continue to break the taboo around Grief & help people with their Grief & Loss
#grief#campaign#hope
...and that's a wrap on our first SMS:CONNECT Programmes! 21 children & young people took part & we had so much fun over the last 6-weeks! Now open to referrals for Autumn for children & young people with health conditions aged 10-12 & 13-17 https://t.co/3UyzbxbqxQ #WellbeingFund