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A few months ago, we asked members of the BTSW Facebook group whether they were experiencing grief, and what they were grieving. We got dozens of answers - people were grieving their lives before the pandemic. Live music and theater. Child care. Friends, family, and partners. Jobs. Relationships. Those answers made something very clear - we are all grieving. Many of us are grieving multiple losses.
Then we heard from a group member who's also an Episcopal minister - Anjel Scarborough. She told us what grief actually looks like. How long it takes to process. And she helped us understand something else - that as a nation, and a culture, we are terrible at recognizing grief when it's right in front of us. We don't know how to support each other or ourselves. And yes, those blind spots when it comes to grief are rooted in patriarchy. So what do we do about all that? Anjel has some tactics for us.
If you are a young adult needing support due to a COVID loss, Anjel suggests contacting the COVID Grief Network .
Here are 4 additional resources she suggested:
Association for Mental Health & Wellness (links to many types of grief support groups)
SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) Hotline for referrals - 1-800-662-HELP
Center for Loss and Bereavement
The WARM Place (grief support for children)
And if you want to learn more about the physical toll grief can take, this NYT piece is a great overview.
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