Pet Loss Support Groups

Online

beginning

Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024

Online
Tuesday, November 12, 2024 - 5:00pm Eastern
$300.00

Registration Closed

The loss of a pet can be emotionally devastating. Sadly, the impact of the heartbreak of this type of loss is often downplayed or ignored by friends and family. This 6-meeting program is focused on offering pet owners an effective mechanism for taking action to move through and beyond their grief.

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About The Format

This program is taught in 6 sessions, either once a week for 6 weeks or twice a week for 3 weeks. There are 2-3 days in between sessions if offered twice a week. Each session is approximately 2 hours long. There is reading and assignments in between sessions. GRM Support Groups are not drop in style groups. All GRM programs are confidential, structured and action oriented.


A Note From The Presenter:

Please join me for this incredible program that helps you move beyond the pain of your loss. Losing a treasured pet is devastating and often, the expectation is that you will simply move on. What happens when you feel stuck and uncertain how to resolve the regrets or pain that won't go away?

In this group, you will learn tools that will provide you insight into the misinformation that keeps us from grieving fully, how your loss may be impacting all aspects of your life, and the opportunity to complete any unfinished hopes, dreams and expectations. We will meet online for 6 weeks starting on November 12, 2024 at 5:00 pm EST.

We will need to meet together for about 15 minutes prior to November 12th in order to answer any questions and review a few items to ensure that your experience is optimized. Please feel free to contact me at 865-203-5091 if you have additional questions prior to registering.

Doing this work now will better prepare you for when you are ready to invite another pet in. Take this step to release the pain and heal your heart!

Presented by:
Patricia Bishop, LCSW

Thank you for clicking on my profile. I have been a clinical social worker for nearly 20 years. I started out my career working with persons struggling with serious mental illnesses and legal issues including incarceration/civil commitments. I later transitioned to the Veterans Administration providing assistance to Veterans. Working with Veterans was always deeply personal as I grew up in a military home and also married a Veteran. In 2022, I moved to Knoxville to be closer to family and help care for my mother who has Alzheimer's Disease. Grief and loss was an early experience for me as I lost my mother and sister in a car accident at age three. It wasn't until I lost my husband in 2018 that I began to...