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A Message About Loss and Grief From Dr. Alan Wolfelt

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    Hello, I'm Doctor Alan Wolfelt,
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    and I serve as the Director of the Center for Loss and Life Transition
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    in Colorado.
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    I've had the privilege of walking with and learning from thousands of
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    people like yourself who've had the death of someone in their life.
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    I, too, have had many people in my own life that have died.
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    And one central truth that I've come to understand
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    is that when words are inadequate,
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    we need ceremony.
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    Ceremony is not about closure. It's really about a good beginning.
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    I often say that funerals or gatherings help us know
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    what to do when we do not know what to do.
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    Since the beginning of time and across cultures, when somebody in our life dies,
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    we as human beings come together to acknowledge a new reality that someone, in fact,
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    who we have given love to and
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    receive love from has died,
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    to recall their life, to begin to shift from presence to memory.
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    As someone, in fact, beautifully said, "death ends a life.
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    It does not end a relationship."
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    We come together to activate support of our extended family, our friends,
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    our body of community to let them know that,
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    in fact, we do have special needs. And one of those is to invite you into our world
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    and to provide support at a time when words are inadequate.
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    And certainly, expression is a part of why we have
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    funerals and have since the beginning of time because we take,
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    how that loss impacts our heart,
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    impacts our head.
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    We take that grief that's within us and we find ways to take it outward.
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    In fact, mourning means the shared social response to loss
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    or grief gone public.
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    By having a funeral in a public forum and
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    inviting people to come in to gather with you,
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    you allow people to give you love at a time when you certainly deserve it.
Title:
A Message About Loss and Grief From Dr. Alan Wolfelt
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Video Language:
English
Team:
BYU Continuing Education
Project:
PSYCH-220 (BYUO)
Duration:
01:56

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