I lost my father to covid on this 22nd April, it's been almost 2 months now, somehow my mom managed to stay composed but now in every discussion she remembers my father like while eating, sleeping and even with relatives on call. She cry a lot now, I can't see her like this. What can I do ?? I am 21 and she is 49.
This is devestating to me also but I am more worried about my mom now. Please help.
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I'm very sorry for your loss.
This is a delayed grief reaction.
She needs moral support at this point.
It's a phase during the bereavement period of a loved one.
Let her pour out her emotions as she slowly accepts the changes is her present and future life.
(She may have been too shocked to react and accept his absence in the initial months due to him untimely demise. )
If the grief, continues for more than 6 months, you may seek psychological counseling.
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The death of a loved one can be deeply painful, different people have their own pace and time to grieve. Memories triggered by various activities/objects can make one emotional and that’s normal. Counselling can be helpful, please take care.
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