Finding Healing Together: Introducing Our New “Healing from Grief and Loss” Support Group
Grief touches every part of us—mind, body, and spirit. Whether from the loss of a loved one, a life transition, or another deeply felt change, navigating grief can be an isolating and overwhelming experience. Our new Healing from Grief and Loss group was created to offer a compassionate, supportive space for individuals to move through their grief with understanding, connection, and empowerment.
Our Purpose
This group exists to help participants build resilience and reclaim a sense of balance while honoring their unique grief journeys. Through shared experiences, guided discussions, and practical tools, our goal is to help each participant:
Increase coping skills and emotional regulation strategies to better manage the intensity of grief-related emotions, triggers, and life changes.
Experience a safe, structured, trauma-informed environment where they can process grief in its many forms—whether recent or long-term, visible or invisible, expected or unexpected.
What to Expect
The group is designed to blend education, reflection, and experiential learning. Each session offers intentional time for connection, practice, and growth.
1. Psychoeducation on Grief Models
Understanding the landscape of grief helps normalize the process. Participants will explore various models of grief—such as the Dual Process Model, Continuing Bonds Theory, and newer frameworks that reflect the nonlinear, personalized nature of loss. These insights help demystify grief and reduce feelings of confusion or “doing it wrong.”
2. Mindfulness and Grounding Strategies
When grief waves rise, it can be hard to find solid ground. Mindfulness and grounding tools help participants stay connected to the present moment and their bodies, soothing overwhelming emotions. Practices may include mindful breathing, sensory awareness, and gentle visualization exercises to restore a sense of safety and calm.
3. Expressive Techniques
Expression is an essential part of healing. The group will incorporate creative and reflective practices—such as journaling, art, storytelling, or letter writing—to give voice to grief in ways words alone cannot. These techniques allow emotions to be witnessed, honored, and gradually transformed.
Why Join This Group
Grief can make us feel alone, but healing happens in connection. This group provides not only education and coping tools but also the powerful reminder that you are not walking this path by yourself. Each participant’s story contributes to a shared landscape of hope, resilience, and renewal.
Whether you’re in the early days of loss or seeking to understand long-standing grief, this group offers a compassionate environment for healing, meaning-making, and growth.
Together, we can learn to carry grief with gentleness—and rediscover the capacity for life after loss.