When someone we love and care for suffers a loss, it can be difficult to know what to say or how to respond. You might feel compelled to "fix it" somehow in order to reduce or remove his or her pain. The Wolfet Companionship Model of Bereavement offers great insight into your role as a supporter.
As you read through these tenets, let them resonate within you. Recognize that supporting someone in grief is about joining them in companionship while offering validation along the journey. You can never underestimate the power of your presence.
When you encounter an acquaintance or intimately join a loved one in grief, you can take wisdom from this companionship philosophy and ease into your roll as a someone who listens, validates and empathizes. It is not your responsibility to take the pain away or make it better, however much you wish that you could. This is an opportunity for you to create a safe space for someone to share their feelings and thoughts, and to learn from his/her journey as it is shared with you.
All content is shared with express permission. Dr. Wolfet is the founder and director of the Center for Loss and Life Transition in Fort Collins, Colorado. He is known for his "companioning philosophy" approach to bereavement. You can check-out more here.