SEVEN KEYS TO HELP. Heal After a Loss

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SEVEN KEYS TO HELP Heal After a Loss

7 Phases to Begin Healing

IN BETWEEN THE EVENT OF DEATH AND THE ONSET OF GRIEF LIES FIRST AID FOR YOUR SPIRIT. It s where healing begins celebrating hearing EVENT OF DEATH reflecting Begin Healing sharing ONSET OF GRIEF connecting seeing gathering The moments immediately after a loved one s death are critical, and how they are handled can have a significant impact on how quickly you begin your journey to healing or whether you start down that road at all.

How your ears can help you heal

celebrating hearing hearing reflecting Begin Healing sharing connecting gathering seeing THE Hearing PHASE You may be the first to hear, or the last. But either way, we typically all get news about loss the same way. Through our ears. And, I can t believe they re gone is a universal response. While suppressing our feelings at first is natural, it s healthier to allow all our feelings to eventually emerge. We begin to cope by calling others and seeking comfort. Sharing the news allows us to talk through what we ve just heard. Don t underestimate the power of your ears in the healing process. When you tell others about your loss, it brings a sense of reality to your experience, moving you on your grief journey towards the important step of acceptance.

The beauty of a ripple effect

celebrating hearing reflecting Begin Healing sharing sharing connecting gathering seeing THE Sharing PHASE Sharing sad news helps us cope. We often call a spouse, a child or some other family member who we know will be supportive. And they, in turn, will call someone who is supportive to them. It s a beautiful ripple effect. It s how the healing cycle begins. Like a spider web from family to friends and from extended family to their friends. While these calls signal something significant has changed, they also remind us that we won t be facing loss and grief alone. A support system has been born and almost always these phone calls end with the same question: Do you know when the service will be? One of the most important factors in your healing process is knowing that you don t have to face your pain alone.

Seeing is more than believing It s healing

celebrating hearing reflecting Begin Healing sharing connecting gathering seeing seeing THE Seeing PHASE That question about when the service will be is actually code language for When am I going to see those I care about? This is the first part of The Seeing Phase. Being able to see immediate family and dear friends allows us to comfort one another. The second part is our need to say goodbye to our loved one. Seeing them gives us closure and is almost always beneficial. It makes the loss real and closes the gap between our heart and our mind. Seeing is the antidote to, I can t believe they re gone. Releasing suppressed feelings is important, and the sooner we face the pain of loss the better for our wellbeing.

We are better together

celebrating hearing reflecting Begin Healing sharing connecting gathering gathering seeing THE Gathering PHASE During this time, people who care about your family will put their busy lives on hold to seek you out. Your job is to let them know when and where. Whether you call it a visitation or a gathering, you will surely call it a blessing. That s because the soothing effect of coming together is invaluable. It s important to understand that 70% of those attending a funeral don t know the deceased but rather someone in the family. If you don t plan a specific gathering, you will be forced to talk about your loss at a time and place you can t control. Without a plan you forfeit doing this on your terms and you will unavoidably have to address your loss for months to come. Having a gathering puts you in charge of your emotions.

Invisible bonds that heal

celebrating hearing reflecting Begin Healing sharing connecting connecting seeing gathering THE Connecting PHASE We will, undoubtedly, gather with many but connect with just a few. These connections will be over fond memories of your loved one, and both parties will likely find them both a moment of emotional validation and a source of deep strength. You ll eventually discover that stories and recollections don t just lift our spirits temporarily but will sustain us for a lifetime.

A mirror for our emotions

celebrating hearing reflecting reflecting Begin Healing sharing connecting gathering seeing THE Reflecting PHASE How you reflect upon someone s passing will be unique to you. Some may consider all the lives the deceased touched. Others will think about re-evaluating their own priorities as a way to enhance their current relationships. Still others will find strength in their faith. It s different for everyone, but usually most prominent during the ritual of the memorial service or funeral. This time of personal reflection is an important turning point in establishing a new normal. Acknowledging a shared past helps us begin to move forward.

There are two faces of loss

celebrating celebrating hearing reflecting Begin Healing sharing connecting seeing gathering THE Celebrating PHASE The first is the sadness we experience when losing someone we love. The second is the joy we feel because of the life and love we shared with this individual. In other words, it is healthy to be both mournful of the loss and grateful of the gain. Celebrate the wonder of the life they lived and the fact that it, in some way, blessed yours.

Our Commitment to You. A PLACE OF HEALING We don t think of ourselves as simply a funeral home. We think our responsibility to you runs much deeper than that. We want to be a place where your healing process can begin. A PLACE OF REMEMBERING We know your loved one was unique and worth remembering. We will work closely with you to infuse every aspect of the farewell with their culture, personality, and accomplishments. Cypress Lawn Cemetery will also become a place for you to return to time and again to nurture your memories. Visiting your loved one here will be a continual comfort to you and your family with respect to your healing from the acute loss. A PLACE OF HOPE We are committed to helping you create an experience that will move you, your family, and your friends further on your journey towards healing and hope.

Cypress Lawn is the premier funeral and cremation provider in the Bay Area, and our name is synonymous not only with excellence and quality, but also with care and compassion. This information is provided to you to move you from those first shockwaves of sadness to processing the stages of grief. But your grief experience will be as unique as you are, so know we are always here for you. 1370 El Camino Real Colma, CA 94014 650-550-8808 www.cypresslawn.com FD#1797 Cypress Lawn CREMATION SOCIETY Celebrating Life! Arrangement Offices 1383 El Camino Real Colma, CA 94014 (650) 550-8868 www.cypresslawncremationsociety.com FD#1796 M I L L E R D U T R A COASTSIDE CHAPEL F U N E R A L S E R V I C E S C R E M A T I O N 645 Kelly Avenue Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 650-726-4474 www.millerdutra.com FD#40 2 Park Road Burlingame, CA 94010 650-342-6617 www.crosby-ngray.com FD#96 977 S. El Camino Real San Mateo, CA 94402 650-343-1804 www.ssofunerals.com FD#230 2017 MKJ Marketing