The Effects of Grief On Your Body
Michele Mariscal, PhD, CPTD
Navigate Adversity Process your grief, anxiety, and loss, return to high productivity and meaningful family and work engagement. Grief Recovery Method Specialist, HeartMath Trainer and Mentor, Speaker, Author
Understanding the connection between grief and the effects on the physical body is important. Self-care often goes on to the back burner in the midst of the heavy emotional experience of loss but you can do some simple things to stay as healthy as possible through your journey.
Here are some of the biological mechanisms behind the impact of grief.
If you are a regular exerciser, you may already know the benefits which include stress reduction, increased energy, enhanced mood, and improved sleep.
Physical activity helps reduce levels of the body's stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol. It also stimulates the production of endorphins, chemicals in the brain that are natural painkillers and mood elevators.
One caveat for those of you who are intense exercisers…beware of overdoing exercise which can put more of a strain on your body and immune system during the heavy mental and emotional toll of your feelings of loss.
When I was suffering my first loss – the death of my little brother – I was training for a marathon (26.2 miles) and remember going out one morning in the pouring rain. I felt worse when I was finished and realized I was trying to run away from my sadness. I needed to be more gentle in my movement to allow my emotions to arise, not be suppressed.
Yoga has many benefits: physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation or relaxation. It reduces stress, lowers blood pressure, and improves heart function.
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While I don’t have a regular yoga practice I have a favorite YouTube channel called Yoga with Adrienne that I go to when my body is asking for some calm, supportive movement. ?Here is a short grief yoga practice for you. ?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEVn59U2_LY
QiGong and Tai Chi are also great movement forms that help you tap in to your inner landscape while moving your body. Give one or both of these a try and see how your body responds.
While at work plan to take brief walks. If you live in a climate where you can get outside all the better! Don’t be surprised if taking this little break to move also moves your emotions. Allow this and know that grief is normal and natural and it moves if you are taking actions to process your emotions.
By integrating these gentle physical activities into a busy schedule, you can find moments in your day for self-care and benefit physically as well as mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
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Michele Mariscal, PhD has 30 years’ experience in the health and wellness field. She is a coach, author, and facilitator in soft skills (personality, communication, resilience). ?She is an Advanced Grief Recovery Method Specialist as well as a Trainer and Coach with the Institute of HeartMath. Her most recent publication is Growing Through Grief – The Alchemy of Healing from Loss.
You can find Michele at https://www.energym.org/ or email at [email protected]
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7 个月Grief does effect our body. This is such a great reminder that being kind to oneself through the journey of life is vital.
Life Transitions Coach with a specialty in growth through grief.
7 个月So appreciate these reminders of the way grief impacts our bodies. The reminder that we can overdo our regular exercise is important. I am a lap swimmer but find that I also need the restorative powers of yoga too. It doesn't all have to be hard-charging workouts to find healthy benefits while mourning!