The death of a loved one is always difficult, but the Christmas season can be particularly challenging for those who are grieving. We asked you how to best get through the first holiday without your loved one and how you can be an authentic but stable support for children under the Christmas tree.
The Advent and Christmas periods in particular “are strongly influenced by rituals, expectations and memories, which usually make you even more painfully aware of the loss of a loved one,” says Dagmar Bojdunyk-Rack, director of Rainbows Austria. The organization mainly helps children and young people in difficult times. And the boss knows: “Grieving people often feel lonely or ‘different’ in their emotional world.”
Source: Krone

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