THE CENTER FOR GRIEF, LOSS, & LIFE TRANSITION
The healing process of grief requires expressing and validating feelings, confronting pain, understanding options for help and finding the courage the live again. It means that one needs to see the belief systems which are hindering their healing process so that they can begin to rebuild and bring meaning and purpose back in their lives again. Individuals, families or groups receive guidance and information to support them on their personal journeys through grief.
Individual Counseling
The healing process of grief requires expressing and validating feelings, confronting pain, understanding options for help and finding the courage the live again.It means that clients need to see the belief systems which are hindering their healing process so that they can begin to rebuild the shattered ones and to find meaning and purpose back in their lives again. Individuals receive guidance and information to support them through their personal journey through grief.
Couples and Family Therapy
The experience of grief is universal yet highly personal Loss always affects couples and families Therapy addresses relationship issues, intimacy, communication, family dynamics, self esteem, letting-go, new relationships, and issues surrounding divorce, death and dying.
Children and Adolescents
Children need support in their grieving process as well as adults. Therapy is appropriate to the age and developmental stage of each child.
Grief Support Groups
Groups provide a safe place to share and experience grief Individuals learn from each other, offering support, information and acceptance during grief We offer a variety of support groups and can make informal referrals to other groups.
Grief Education
For social workers, counselors, clergy, health care professionals and volunteers who help others through the grief process.
Individual Counseling
The healing process of grief requires expressing and validating feelings, confronting pain, understanding options for help and finding the courage the live again.It means that clients need to see the belief systems which are hindering their healing process so that they can begin to rebuild the shattered ones and to find meaning and purpose back in their lives again. Individuals receive guidance and information to support them through their personal journey through grief.
Couples and Family Therapy
The experience of grief is universal yet highly personal Loss always affects couples and families Therapy addresses relationship issues, intimacy, communication, family dynamics, self esteem, letting-go, new relationships, and issues surrounding divorce, death and dying.
Children and Adolescents
Children need support in their grieving process as well as adults. Therapy is appropriate to the age and developmental stage of each child.
Grief Support Groups
Groups provide a safe place to share and experience grief Individuals learn from each other, offering support, information and acceptance during grief We offer a variety of support groups and can make informal referrals to other groups.
Grief Education
For social workers, counselors, clergy, health care professionals and volunteers who help others through the grief process.