Loss is Forever; Grief SucksThe Pain does not have toTrauma occurs first. Second is the loss. Finally, it is Grief. A powerful array of emotions where your heart feels torn up and time stands still. It is a canopy of emotions that no one understands - and sometimes, even you don't. Let us use an umbrella as a symbol of grief. Each rib in the umbrella is a seperate emotion. How we hold our umbrella of grief is as unique as you are. Some hold it overhead, some hold it to hide behind and others tuck it away and place the umbrella under their arm. The Grief Recovery Method is an action plan; a series of small steps that lead to the completion of the unresolved communication that is linked to the loss. If you are struggling to move beyond the pain of loss; or if you are a leader who wants to provide your staff with strategy to overcome significant loss, solutions are here. For more information, book a call. |
This evidence based approach will help you to heal your heart beyond loss of a loved one, divorce or other losses in your life
A confidential and evidence based approach that supports you step by step as you move to overcome grief
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Step OneBook a free callContact us to find out how we can help you individually, as a therapist, or a corporate leader. |
Step TwoSchedule your workshopLearn how to overcome loss and heal your grief or that of others. |
Step ThreeMove forwardFinally feel like you know what to do when it comes to dealing with loss. |
Meet Janine BriseboisMy storyGrief Recovery - such a huge subject! I was raised on a farm. Death and loss was an every day event. We had animals which we butchered for survival. And so, from a young age, loss was a fact of life. Living in a small community, we knew everyone. We would do chores in the morning, attend a funeral in the afternoon and go home to milk the cows in the evening. What I had not realized was that it became the unspoken pain I experienced all alone - in silence. "It" was not discussed. The attitude of the day was - move forward to the next task. It takes time and time heals all wounds. This too will pass. So how come it did not? As I progressed through life, I became fascinated with the impact that trauma and grief have on our nervous systems and our ability to be well... |
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