
For decades, we've been sold the EastEnders' version of Christmas. A huge table; turkey with all the trimmings; crackers and silly hats; a tree teeming with presents. But most of all, family - whether squabbling, serene, raucous, or murderous! We're also told in myriad ways - from films, to adverts, to the King's annual broadcast - that family is the crowning jewel of the festive season. The thing that makes Christmas, well, Christmas.
The trouble is that, for many people, this simply isn't true. In fact, according to the charity Standalone, one in five families in the UK are affected by family estrangement. Life changes can mean that, this year, you might be facing the first Christmas after the death of a loved one. Or the first one away from home. Or the first one following a separation or divorce.
But whether it's the first, or the fifth, you'll experience grief if something, or someone, is missing. And this grief can be complex and confusing, whether it's a much-wanted relationship break-up, or a sudden, unexpected loss. With so much joy around, it can feel hard to find your inner light. And the brighter the fairy lights, the worse you may feel.
Creating light from loss
Sadly, in our modern society, we don't have many socially defined ways of dealing with loss. We don't wear a black armband to let others know we're feeling fragile, and for the most part, life doesn't stop. The Christmas juggernaut arrives, regardless, which is why we need to create our own tools.
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