If you are not sure how to cope with grief, or help someone cope with it, show love as love is much better than any complicated grief treatment. Show them that you love them and that you care about them. Be there for them whenever they need you. Assert yourself sometimes, too. Be the one who will stay by their side, and manage others who want to show support, because there are not many people a grieving person can handle. They should be focused on how to get through it, not to reassure other people that they are fine.
No matter what, don't ignore their grief. Listen to them, and always make sure to say something consoling, as a way of dealing with grief and loss.
One of the best ways of dealing with grief and loss, or to help someone deal with it is choosing words wisely. Even though you mean well when you say certain things, it is better to leave some things unsaid. For example, don't say:
Instead, you should try something like:
When someone you know goes through phases of grief, and if you how to handle grief, and you want to help, don't say general things such as: "If you need me for anything, just call me." Grieving people usually don't know what exactly they need.
You can offer something more specific instead, like, taking out the trash, bringing in the mail, walking the pets, something recurring. Help them with some daily routines.
Check this article on helpguide to learn how to help a grieving person.
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