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Losing Jerry

Losing Jerry

by griefcenterweb | Nov 9, 2017 | Articles, Grief in the Workplace, Grieving Adults, Psychotherapy and Counseling

As a result of a comment made in reference to my blog entry, “The Howl of Grief,” I have decided to share something a bit more personal. In spite of my role as a therapist, I believe there are appropriate ways for myself and other therapists to share...
Communal Grief

Communal Grief

by griefcenterweb | Nov 9, 2017 | Articles, Communal Grief, Grief in the Workplace, Grieving Adults, Grieving Children, Psychotherapy and Counseling

We are born knowing how to grieve.  As children, we cry naturally to feel better, to let go of our pain, to release the burdens of pent-up emotions.  It helped us lessen the weight from our shoulders.  Positive expressions of grief are helpful to us.  It is the lack...
Declaration of Values for Communal Grief

Declaration of Values for Communal Grief

by griefcenterweb | Nov 9, 2017 | Grief in the Workplace, Grieving Adults, Psychotherapy and Counseling

At The Center for Grief Recovery, we work primarily with individuals.  But individuals make up groups and groups make up communities.  These days we have both physical and virtual communities.  As the world around us continues to show signs of chaos, it seems...
Grief in the Workplace: An Outline for Helping

Grief in the Workplace: An Outline for Helping

by griefcenterweb | Nov 7, 2017 | Articles, Grief in the Workplace, Psychotherapy and Counseling

How to Help Grief in the Workplace Stop the Action The first step in dealing with a death in an institution or workplace is to stop the normal activities and reschedule so that employees can come together to share their thoughts and feelings. Depending on the...
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