Grief is a natural process people go through when they experience loss. People grieve over many things, including, but not limited to, the death of a loved one. No two people experience loss in the same way or in the same timeframe. Even close family members and spouses can grieve very differently, which can sometimes cause misunderstandings or tension. Many people do not feel well supported in their grief, yet they must find a way to work through this experience in order to lead healthy lives into the future.
We understand that grief is painful and it is hard work. Professional counseling can be enormously helpful in times of grief. Experts can assist grievers in understanding normal grief reactions, working through their unique issues and finding meaning in their grief experiences. We offer a variety of opportunities to work through grief, including individual, couple and family counseling. We also offer an eight week support group for those who seek others who are also grieving significant losses.
Signs that you may need grief counseling include:
Feeling significant sadness, depression, anger, guilt, hopelessness, or anxiety
Decreased ability to carry out activities of daily living
Difficulty sleeping since the loss
Extreme emotions
Concerns about your ability to cope
Fear you are losing your mind
Physical distress such as pain, fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain, and muscle tension
Worry about your family's coping
Remorse over past behavior
Distress over other losses
Multiple stressors
Thought of hurting yourself or others
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