ARTICLE: GRIEF IS A WHOLE BODY EXPERIENCE
Grief is not just an experience of the head and heart. Rather,
grief is a whole body experience, impacting the individual physically,
emotionally, spiritually, and cognitively. The list of ways in which
grief may manifest itself is almost endless. While most people recognize
grief when it comes in the form of sadness, tears, and loss of interest
in normal activities, most do not recognize grief in the form of
anxiety and frustration. These too are very common “faces”
for grief. Further, very few people recognize the physical nature
of grief; headaches, intestinal distress, shallow breathing, and
extreme fatigue to name just a few.
Because grief is for most people an extremely stressful experience,
the body responds in a very physical way. The body absorbs fluids
more quickly during grief. Thus, hydration is extremely important.
Because grief may last for a long period of time, the body remains
in this high-stress mode for some time. Certainly, recent research
has proven the toll that stress can take on the body. Thus, managing
the grief to reduce this stress is critical. At My Healing Place,
all groups begin with a relaxation exercise. Participants say they
did not realize how they were carrying themselves until they experienced
the relaxed state once again and felt the difference. Other resources
for healing include massage therapy, walking, and other forms of
exercise, meditation and healthy eating.
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