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One of the most painful experiences in life causing distress is losing your loved one. Often, different emotions keep crawling up your mind like anger, guilt, and depression. If this is so, then how would it be for another bereaved person who has lost his or her loved one? Suppose it's one of your close friends. She might be feeling broken and lonely. If your approach for offering help and support is not in an appropriate manner, it can make her feel worse. In such a situation, you may also be afraid of saying the wrong things or doing something even more wrong. So you may start withdrawing. But this is the time she may need you the most. Healing from intense pain would take much time which may be different for different people. So, what you can do at the earliest is to make her cope up with the situation by easing her pain?