FREE 60-MINUTE VIRTUAL SEMINAR
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Find out why and how the experience of traumatic grief differs from traditional grief, and how this experience may increase your risk for physical and mental health challenges and complicated grief. Learn why it is essential to work through both trauma and grief in your healing process.
Trauma and grief therapy that integrate techniques grounded in mindfulness based skills, cognitive behavioral therapy and emotional regulation can reduce painful thoughts and feelings and introduce new coping skills for difficult times. Learn the treatment modalities that may be most beneficial for you.
Pain changes over time, and for some individuals, growth is a possible outcome from trauma and loss. Learn what researchers have identified as post traumatic growth, an evolved awareness various people achieve after trauma. Other people report the ability to find hope, meaning or future possibilities that integrate the essence of their loved one.
After I found my brother lifeless in his apartment, I relived the scene of finding him over and over again in my head. I could not shut my eyes without remembering everything I saw. Jennifer taught me how to use thought stopping techniques that helped me break the cycle of ruminating thoughts and redirect my attention to something that was easier to focus on.
There comes a time in your grief and pain when you are ready to do something different. You are worn out by the grief and trauma and it seems you are feeling worse rather than better. You are constantly reminded of memories surrounding the end of your loved one’s life and it feels as if the daily struggle will never change. You miss your loved one so much and you know nothing will bring him/her back.
I have worked with thousands of individuals overwhelmed, exhausted and unable to function in the midst of traumatic grief. I invite you to participate in my virtual seminar to learn from my expertise and experiences helping others work through this pain. It does not matter if your loved one died from suicide, homicide, an accident, a medical crises or other unexpected circumstances, traumatic grief is too big to face on your own. Please join me.
~ Jennifer