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18/02/2026, 10:35
Having lost my husband of 56 years in September last year, I was looking for info after thinking I was 'turning the corner' as such.
I have noted a couple of books listed which I intend to follow up on.
I joined a Cruse online session, with there being no 1:1 opportunities in my area, which I found useful when being able to offload my thoughts and feelings with others and listening to how they too were coping. So I would recommend taking this into consideration as well.
Realising that my own very small family were also grieving in their own way, I have been greatly supported and helped by my church family and friends. Just a few of my thoughts hoping they might help as well. -
05/02/2026, 11:27
It’s good to be reassured that grief affects everyone differently and it’s ok to take your time
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13/01/2026, 21:14
I this guide very helpful.
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21/09/2025, 01:18
Some helpful information
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18/09/2025, 15:29
THIS GUIDE NEEDS TO TALK ABOUT 'BEREAVEMENT AND LOSS' AND GIVE EXAMPLES, DEATH AND LOSS OF A JOB, A RELATIONSHIP, LOSS OF CREDIBILITY ETC.
ANGER, GUILT, BLAME, misdirected, omitted, or interchangeable Kubler-Ross, the medical model -
18/09/2025, 11:17
nice guide
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14/08/2025, 10:05
The guide is useful and has good advice
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13/08/2025, 11:54
very helpful guide
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11/08/2025, 21:40
Some of the links didn't work
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Response from PIC: All links in the 'Useful contacts' section have been checked and are working, can you get in touch selfhelp@cntw.nhs.uk and let us know what links aren't working for you?
15/08/2025, 10:15
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27/07/2025, 07:51
Easy to read