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Written by Memorial Mortuary & Cemeteries in-house grief counselor, Amanda Nelsen:
A death that is sudden, traumatic, accidental, or unexpected brings about unique feelings of grief that may not accompany other losses. The devastating nature of an unexpected death can leave one feeling extremely vulnerable and shaken.
Here are some common grieving issues that accompany an unexpected death:
It often takes a while for a sudden death to sink in and feel real. During this time, shock and uncertainty may accompany disbelief.
Those left behind often try and find ways to blame others or themselves for the death. We want to find answers or meaning behind a sudden or traumatic death. These feelings can create more guilt, hurt, and anger.
Any death involves a great deal of paperwork, but when a death is unexpected, those issues can become overwhelming very quickly. It can be especially difficult to deal with financial problems when you are swallowed in shock and grief.
When a death is traumatic, survivors may suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Survivors may also have extended or complex grief to work through. These issues may be best treated with the help of professionals.
Most deaths leave pain and emptiness for the survivors, but an unexpected death can leave us feeling like our relationship with that person is incomplete. Thoughts and feelings that you didn’t get a chance to share with your loved one can become consuming.
Going through the grieving process can be slow and agonizing under these circumstances. With time, the grieving process will become less intense, and you will find your own way to come to terms with the loss.
If you or a loved one has questions or concerns about grief, please contact Memorial’s Grief Counselor, Amanda Nelsen, at (801) 718-1520 or amanda.nelsen@securitynational.com.
Amanda is a Clinical Mental Health Counselor, specializing in individual and family therapy for people of varying backgrounds. She works for Memorial Estates, running their Grief & Loss Counseling program.
She has extensive experience working with adolescents and families in the community. Amanda received her Master’s Degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Utah. There she focused on Multicultural and Client Centered Counseling.
Amanda started her career working for Salt Lake County Youth Services, serving families from all backgrounds and with a wide variety of issues. She further developed her passion for helping people recover and heal from trauma and loss.
In counseling, Amanda values the trust and safety of the therapeutic relationship. She creates a counseling environment full of compassion, safety, empathy, and understanding. She constantly strives to help to cultivate strong relationships and assist families to cope with the loss of a loved one. Through her open attitude, and the warm environment that she facilitates, families can begin to feel peace as they work through their bereavement.
Memorial Estates, with the help of Amanda Nelsen, is committed to helping you through the loss of your loved one. You may contact Amanda at (801) 718-1520 or amanda.nelsen@securitynational.com
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