Online grief support groups are virtual communities of individuals who have experienced the loss of a loved one and are looking for emotional support and guidance. These groups offer a safe space for people to share their feelings, experiences, and thoughts with others who understand what they are...
After writing online articles forWhat’s Your Grief for over a decade, we finally wrote a tangible, real-life book! What’s Your Grief? Lists to Help you Through Any Lossis for people experiencing any type of loss. This book discusses some of the most common grief experiences and breaks ...
At our law firm, we understand that the loss of a loved one due to wrongful death can be devastating. We have been helping injury victims and their families for over a decade, and we are committed to providing compassionate and experienced legal representation to those who have suffered the ...
Grief is a universal experience no matter where you live, which is why the Grief Recovery Institute offers emotional support programs around the globe. Emotional pain from loss is something that unites us all, regardless of where you live on the planet. We support and provide services to people...
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Emotional pain from loss is something that unites us all, regardless of where you live on the planet. We support and provide services to people regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, career, or political views in countries all over the world. READ MORE Our International Offices ...
It’s possible to find support through therapy, either online or in person. Processing grief with online therapy, for example, can help accompany the journey through loss, providing a space to find support. Establishing a relationship with a therapist can offer new perspectives and coping strategie...
Speaking of stages and process around loss can give structure to what is going on, but can also cause us to compare ourselves to others. Seeing that everyone moves at a different pace, for whatever reason, can be hard to manage. How do we feel when others seem to be moving on, but ...
If you have ever felt guilt associated with your loss and articulated it to someone else there is a good chance you heard some variation of, “oh, don’t feel guilty!” or “you shouldn’t feel that way, it wasn’t your fault”. If you’re like me, your inner-angsty-14-year-old...
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 ...