Have you ever faced a situation where you lost something or aomeone you loved ? How did you feel when that happened ? Write a diary entry describing your feelings.
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Life can give, but it can also take away without warning. And we all know that when what is lost is a loved one or a relationship that matters, it can lead to bereavement and loss.
But what about losing something you love like an ongoing social event you’ve attended for years, a volunteering job you loved, some aspect of your health or fitness, or even an object that was very precious to you?
The emotional cost of losing something you love
It is absolutely possible to experience feelings of loss, bereavement and grief even if what we lost isn’t a person. This can look like:
having mood swings
feeling tired
not wanting to do your usual activities
anxiety and depression
feeling vulnerable
wanting to be alone
sleep problems
changes in eating patterns.
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Why I am so upset about losing something I loved?
It is rarely the actual thing itself that we are mourning. It’s what the thing represented to us.
This can include things like:
feeling like we belonged
a sense of worth it gave us
feeling connected to someone or something
a belief we were responsible and trusted
a sense of stability
our social status.
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