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Page 1: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations

Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSWCenter for Family and Community

Ministries: May 21, 2009

Page 2: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.
Page 3: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

Loss and Grief…everyone is an expert

• Kinds of losses

• Own experiences

• Theory

• Practice

• Take Aways for Today

Page 4: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

Some Definitions

• Loss

• Bereavement

• Grief

• Mourning

Page 5: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

Challenges: Societal Attitudes….

• Medicine should have an answer for every problem….especially the enemy of death

• If it doesn’t involve death of a person, it isn’t loss.

• Dependence on others is a burden………

Page 6: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

Supported by church processes….

• The Prayer List• Food in crisis• Celebration and

Pollyanna• Out of sight, out of

mind• Defining needs

Page 7: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

For example….Loss of Health and Independence…Needs of the

Dying…• Presence

• Honesty

• Hope

• Symptom Management

• Value

• Opportunity to complete unfinished business

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Sometimes, it happens badly

• When we judge• When we prescribe• When we

“celebrate”only• When we excuse• When we abandon• When we think we

know just how someone feels

Page 9: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

We know………….

• Each person’s grief is unique.

• Each person’s experience is his or hers alone.

• Each experience is unlike any other.

• So, I can never know exactly how someone else feels.

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“Though united in that we are grieving, we grieve differently. As each death has its own character, so each grief over a death has its own character, its own inscape.”

Nick WolterstorffLament for a Son

Page 11: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

We also know….

• There are some commonalities in loss and grief

• It helps not to walk the path alone

• Plethora of books of person’s experiences

• The development of theory– Kubler-Ross– Worden

Page 12: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

First: Grief is Normative

• Consider the age of the bereaved

• Consider the relationship with the lost person or object

• Consider the circumstances of the loss

• Consider the degree of change in day to day life experienced by the bereaved

• Consider the support available

• Consider the bereaved’s history with crisis

Page 13: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

EK Ross Model and Keys

• Shock/Denial

• Anger

• Bargaining

• Despair

• Acceptance

Page 14: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

Grief impacts us holistically…

These five needs overlap.Social, Physical, Cognitive, Emotional, Spiritual

Page 15: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

Grief Takes Time

• Whole first year is one loss after another• Beware of special occasions and holidays all

year• Uncomplicated mourning is normally 2-3 years• Complicated mourning may be a 5-7 year

process.• Grief continues for a lifetime through major life

milestones.

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Grief is Work:Worden’s Four Tasks

• Experience the reality of the loss

• Experience the pain of the loss

• Adjust to an environment without the deceased

• Withdraw emotional energy from the deceased and invest it in new relationship(s)

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We CAN help…………

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Tangibles

• Be present• Mark your calendar for the entire year of

difficult days• Call and send cards• Do concrete tasks….lawn, meals, errands• Assess and refer when needed• Memorialize• Don’t be afraid of tears

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Self Care for Ministers

• The Jesus Model: Get away

• The Jesus Model: Say No

• The Jesus Model: Name it

• The Jesus Model: Cry

• The Jesus Model: Spend time with friends

• The Jesus Model: Pray

Page 20: Death and Grief: Helping in Congregations Helen Harris, LCSW, DCSW Center for Family and Community Ministries: May 21, 2009.

Why do this work?

• Calling….

• The blessing of being invited into people’s lives when they are most vulnerable

• The opportunity to see courage and strength

• The richness of life intersecting with eternity

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The beginning….

• This is the church.• This is the steeple.• Open it up…• And see all the

people.