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Living After the Loss of an Adult Sibling

Zoom Meeting NC, United States

A Virtual Support Group for adults who are grieving their sibling’s death For many, the death of a sibling is a profound loss. Yet this unique grief is not always recognized or understood by others. In this group, participants will take the time to: Come together with people who have had a similar loss. Reflect...

Grief: What to Expect & What Can Help

In the early days after the loss of a loved one, life can feel overwhelming and disorienting. This hourlong program is designed to help newly grieving persons gain a better understanding of common grief reactions, strategies for coping and resources to increase your confidence and knowledge during these challenging times. Evening: Tuesday, July 16, 6...

Living After the Loss of a Spouse, Partner, or Constant Companion

A seven-session support group for those who have lost a spouse or constant companion For many, the death of a spouse or constant companion is the most difficult loss they have ever faced. If this is true for you, you may benefit from connecting with others who are on a similar journey. A grief support...

Expressive Arts for Healing (Workshop for Adults)

Sometimes talking about grief is not enough. Expressive arts offer helping and healing by using the arts as a basis for discovery and change. Expressive arts can help us find the needed resources we hold within and help us grow through our grief. Please join bereavement counselor Kimberly Grove for this two-hour workshop where we...

Living After the Loss of a Parent

A Six-Session Support Group for those who have lost a parent When a parent dies, we can lose a best friend, our biggest fan, our sense of security, the “hub” of the family, and the one who best knows our personal story. We also lose the chance to ever fix or make right what was...

Grief: What to Expect and What Can Help

In the early days after the loss of a loved one, life can feel overwhelming and disorienting. This hourlong program is designed to help newly grieving persons gain a better understanding of common grief reactions, strategies for coping and resources to increase your confidence and knowledge during these challenging times. Choose the date and time...

Grief: What to Expect and What Can Help

In the early days after the loss of a loved one, life can feel overwhelming and disorienting. This hourlong program is designed to help newly grieving persons gain a better understanding of common grief reactions, strategies for coping and resources to increase your confidence and knowledge during these challenging times. Evening/Virtual: Tuesday, Oct. 22, 6...

The Power of Knowing: Coping with Loss During the Holidays

The Power of Knowing Coping with Loss During the Holidays  Tuesday, Nov. 12 | Noon to 1 p.m. Understanding comes from knowing. The holiday season can be a joyous time for most but can also be a difficult time for many who are navigating the festivities while coping with grief. Many feel overwhelmed by expectations...

International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day

This day of hope and healing is meaningful for adult attendees affected by suicide loss. Talking about suicide and being able to process grief in a safe environment can be instrumental in the healing process. This event is sponsored by American Foundation for Suicide Prevention - North Carolina. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov....

Holding the Light: An Expressive Arts Workshop

As the days grow shorter and the holidays near, those who are grieving may struggle to find joy. AuthoraCare's counselors invite you to join us for this two-hour workshop to create a lantern in memory of your loved one - to hold the light of love throughout the winter season. We will provide supplies for...