We are so sorry for your loss. A loss can sometimes make you feel isolated, but you are not alone. We hope that you find comfort and support from this community group. We encourage you to introduce yourself below if you feel comfortable. When... ...
grief counseling addresses the physical, emotional, spiritual, and cognitive responses to loss and bereavement. Having a qualified healthcare professional help you navigate your way through the journey of grief provides much-needed guidance, perspective,...
Though we have experienced the same loss, for me it will be a disenfranchised experience and for you, it will not. For this reason, examples of disenfranchised grief range dramatically from person to person and community to community. We saw evidence of this a few weeks ago when we asked ...
Common myths and misconceptions about grief. Answers to many frequently asked questions and concerns about grief like how long it should last, how to help someone else who’s grieving, and much more. Extra resources on grief and loss
As a psychologist specializing in grief and loss I think her perspective and ability to share insights are welcome additions to the posts I make. I know that she gains comfort from talking with other parents who have children with cancer and sharing their feelings about the way that cancer ...
Grief is a type of stress reaction, a highly personal and subjective response to a real, perceived, or anticipated loss. Grief reactions may occur in any loss situation, whether the loss is physical or tangible—such as a death, significant injury, or loss of property—or symbolic and intang...
Today, Edwards is part of the Georgia Murder/Suicide Response Network and proud of the progress the state is making to provide families with the tools necessary to process this very specific type of loss and grief. “It felt like a natural progression from my own experiences to an interest ...
Grief Speaks offers presentations, workshops, and consulting on how to cope with grief and loss due to death, divorce, job loss, moving, and other losses that cause grief.
Furthermore, grief support groups may serve specific groups or a specific type of loss. For example, you may find groups that help young people who have lost family members and other groups that specifically help those who have lost pets. You may also ...
Walking with You – An on-going support group meets once a month for those who just need some support. Honoring Our Memories – Special grief recovery workshops including small-group discussion, journaling and mini-scrapbooking activities. Individual and family counseling Life After Loss – A weekly...