The end of the year holidays, the feelings of losing a loved one and the role of psychological help
The end of the year holidays are seen as a period of joy where people
are surrounded by love and warmth. Beyond the warmth that the holidays bring,
the need to have our loved ones close to us also brings to mind those who are
no longer with us. This is what citizens declare for KosovaPress, while
psychologists and sociologists talk about the effects that such a feeling
brings.
According to psychologist Kristjan Halilaj, in some cases the festive
days can bring emptiness and anxiety.
Halilaj says that citizens should be aware of birth and death as a
natural process and as a first step they should learn how to detach themselves
from negative thoughts.
Meanwhile, sociologist Gani Xërxa told KosovaPress that in these cases
we should think nice things about the people we have lost without spoiling the
festive atmosphere.
Meanwhile, citizen Ramadan Azemaj told KosovaPress that with the loss
of a loved one, it is very difficult to celebrate holidays.
Citizen Jakup Halili also says that the most loved ones are remembered
on festive days.
Mendrit Ramadani also says that those people are always remembered with
nostalgia.