This Pocket Guide offers the words to explain what the grieving person is experiencing at a time when words are hard to come by. Share this pocket guide with their family and friends to help them identify their needs and ask for what they need - acceptance, patience, compassion, and presence. View More Here: https://lnkd.in/gP3xJVWX
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This month, we’re looking back at our most popular blog posts from this entire year, counting down to our #1 post of 2024! Next up is our fourth most popular blog post: Going Beyond Words: Actions to Show You Care After a Loss. For many people, the desire to support someone they love after they’ve experienced a loss activates the helper inside of them. Either they struggle to find the right words to say and opt for action instead, or they feel words aren’t enough. Read this blog post to discover practical advice on actions to provide comfort and compassion to those grieving: https://hubs.ly/Q02_xx_N0
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Continuing Bonds in Grief Theory is an approach that acknowledges that grief is an on-going experience and that it is normal to want to stay connected with our loved ones, even when they are no longer physically present in life. This approach brings comfort and healing to many, though may not always work for everyone (and that's okay too). Here we present some commonly practiced ways in which people cultivate such Continuing Bonds. https://lnkd.in/etvA3pAs Please Like and Share our Evidence-Informed Psychoeducational Content with others who might find comfort in them. Also, subscribe to our newsletter for more at: https://lnkd.in/dTNuCU7P #griefcounselling #griefandloss #bereavementsupport #continuingbonds
Continuing Bonds: Ideas for cultivating an 'inner' relationship with our deceased loved ones.
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How can you explain to others that you are going through the grieving process? ✋ This diagram may help: https://lnkd.in/euKWfcPt | www.cwcbrandon.com
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Our 6-week module, Imagining the Other: Death, Bereavement and Loss, begins on 4 November. Through powerful literature, you can explore how loss and grief are portrayed, deepening understanding of others’ experiences. Learn more and book now: https://lnkd.in/ehSXdUBZ
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Give me the next 10 min and I will walk you through my process of clearing grief I want to give you The Personal Peace Procedure Worksheet which is key to clearing all the different aspects of grief so that you can have ease and peace within. Comment PEACE below
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Top 5 Things Someone Who’s Grieving Wants You to Know! 😣😞 Follow me for more guidance on supporting those who are grieving and spreading compassion in everyday life
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Here is the newest video on my Social Work Witch channel! It's a real and raw discussion about grief and recovery. Thanks for watching! https://lnkd.in/ezSwHvZf
Past, Present, and Future - An Honest Look at Grief.
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Losing a loved one is hard enough – but family disputes over personal belongings can make it even more painful. 💔 In our latest blog, we share ways to prevent these heartaches, honor your wishes, and keep your loved ones united through the grieving process. Discover practical steps to create peace of mind for your family. Read more here! https://lnkd.in/eDrW2zyn #EstatePlanning #FamilyHarmony #LegacyPlanning
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This is the final part of my grief series. In this piece, I talked about the different grieving styles our clients may experience. https://lnkd.in/gnVWT7Hx
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Check out this informative video from our resident grief expert, Kelly Daugherty! If you have a client you'd like to consult about, you won't want to miss this! https://lnkd.in/geVEAyuJ
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It’s often challenging to find the right words to comfort someone who is grieving. Sometimes simply offering a listening ear and a compassionate presence can be quite meaningful.