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Old 09-15-2021, 03:28 AM
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Originally Posted by jswirs View Post
Wow! I can't imagine NOT going to grief counseling. After losing my wife of 50 years, thru grief counseling, indirectly, I met someone who lost her husband. We have now been married for about 1 year and we have happily moved forward from our grief. I realize we all grieve differently, but your highlighted quote above is a bit over-stated, IMHO.
You misread. I’m talking about ME…. Personally… Grief counseling can work wonders for those who it benefits. There are some types of personalities that cannot do grief counseling. Those with actual anxiety issues. Consider yourself lucky you don’t have any. I’m so happy for you and your wife. That’s awesome. See, IMHO, i can understand others issues. Grief counseling didn’t work for the OP and I’m letting her know that it doesn’t work for everyone and she has other options. Like the one she inquired about originally. Just because it’s not for you, doesn’t mean it’s not for her.