Grief

Grief… one of the most overwhelming of human experiences.

It can feel like you’re wandering in the wilderness alone…

Like the whole world keeps moving, but yours has stopped.

It can feel confusing, overwhelming, or even scary.

Grief is a normal process.

Seeking help does not mean you are weak, or something is wrong with you. Feeling a range of emotions when loss occurs is a normal human response.

Misplaced keys?

Unexplainable tears?

Thought you heard your loved one’s voice?

Short-term memory struggles and unexplained emotional outbursts in places you’d least expect are just a few of the things you could experience when grieving.

In order to move forward after a loss, it’s essential to deal with your grief. Unresolved grief can build and fester, and will ultimately find its way out – often impacting you in negative ways along the way.

Honoring your grief and doing the work of grief can provide gifts such as greater meaning and purpose in life, greater sense of self, or depth of insight.

What about kids?

Do they need grief counseling, too?

Children often grieve differently than adults. They may bottle up their emotions or act out behaviorally.

They may cry one minute, then play with friends the next. All of this can be very confusing and overwhelming for a parent. Especially if you as a parent are grieving, too.

How we deal with and view loss as a child can often create patterns that can repeat throughout life when loss occurs. Getting your child counseling can help them process through their thoughts and feelings regarding the loss and gain valuable tools to cope.

Your child’s grief counselor can also help you understand the grief process for children and ways you can help your child.

You don’t have to walk this road alone.

Our grief counselors are here to help you.

Let us be a refuge of peace. A sacred space to help you sort through the wreckage and find hope again.

We will walk beside you at your own pace, help you understand the grief process, learn ways to cope, and find healing.

Let our counselors help you navigate this process and find meaning again. Call us today: (662) 349-2979.