Grief can be terribly challenging. Most of us try to find ways to help ourselves feel better. Sometimes the need for relief can lead us to dark places. This article, adapted from my book, Aftermath: Picking Up the Pieces After a Suicide, talks about how addiction can sneak up on us in the grief process.

“I should have reached out for professional help. Instead, I became withdrawn, depressed, and angry. I turned to alcohol.” – J.H.

FROM THE GRIEVING HEART:

I’m running. I can feel it.

I’m engaging in that old behavior again. And it’s getting worse.

I’m numbing out. I don’t want to feel any of this. I want it all to just go away.

My thoughts are torture at times. I must escape. I must get some relief.

Who am I kidding? I don’t “have” to do anything.

I’m abdicating. This must stop.

I need help.

None of us can handle the full onslaught of grief and emotional pain that comes from the death of a loved one. If we have had issues with addiction in the past, this loss can set us up for a fall. Even if we haven’t struggled with addiction in the past, the death of someone we love can drive us to self-medicate.

The pain gets to be too much — or we think it does. We want relief. We need a break. We run to the things that seem to promise that.

Addictive behaviors promise relief and escape, but all they give us is pain and personal bondage. Addictions are charlatans. They’re sneaky and deceptive. Once we engage in the addictive behavior, it becomes even tougher to resist.

Addictions are often our way to try and gain some control over what seems to be an uncontrollable situation. We feel out of control, so we take action — in this case, unhealthy, self-destructive actions.

Guilt can drive us to scary places. If we feel responsible, we’re only a step away from, “I don’t deserve anything good. I deserve hardship and pain.” Addiction is one way we punish ourselves.

Breathe. Watch out for the lure of addictive behaviors. You are more important than you know. We need you.  

Affirmation: I’ll be alert for the lure of addictive behaviors. I’ll be careful not to isolate. I’ll surround myself with safe, healthy people.  

CONSIDER:

Here are a few tips regarding addiction and addictive behaviors.  

• Guard your heart. Be on the alert. Watch out for the lure of addictive behaviors.

• Know that running from the pain of grief will not work. You’re only storing it away and allowing the pain more control over your heart.

• Watch out for the tendency to isolate. Get the alone time you need but stay connected to other people.

• Surround yourself with safe, healthy people.   When addiction or temptation strikes, involve someone else quickly. Share with someone safe. Don’t try to go this alone. If addiction is an issue for you, find the support you need (support group, counselor, pastor, mentor, etc.).

Adapted from Aftermath: Picking Up the Pieces After a Suicide. Watch the brief book video here.

Additional Recommended Resources:

Take a Break from Depression – Thrive Global

The 5 Step Anti-Anxiety Prescription – Wellness

Finding the Safe People We Need – The Grief Toolbox

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