Tag Archive: grief counseling
Finding Your “New Normal” After a Loss
When will life go back to normal? When will I stop randomly crying? When will I have my energy back?... Read More
Teens Grieve Differently: What You Need to Know
Teenagers are in a time of transition between adulthood and childhood as they gain skills to navigate academic responsibilities, peer... Read More
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 hour-long program... Read More
Loss of Spouse or Companion Group – Daytime
AuthoraCare Grief Support Invites You to Participate in a Seven-Session Grief Support Group: Finding Our Way After the Loss of... Read More
Living after the Loss of a Parent Support Group
When a parent dies, we can lose a best friend, our biggest fan, our sense of security, the “hub” of... Read More
Grief: What to Expect – January 22 and 23
In the early days after the loss of a loved one, life can feel overwhelming and disorienting. This hour-long program... Read More
Loss of Spouse Support Group – January, February, March and April
Finding Our Way After the Loss of a Spouse or Constant Companion For many, the death of a spouse or... Read More
Your Holiday Grief Toolkit: Piecing Together a Holiday without your Loved One
There is perhaps no milestone so daunting for the newly bereaved as the holiday season: a time typically spent celebrating... Read More
Talking to Children about Serious Illness
Five Myths, Debunked When there is a serious illness in the family, children need to trust the adults in their... Read More