Pet Loss Support Groups

Online

beginning

Thursday, Jan. 02, 2025

Online
Thursday, January 2, 2025 - 3:30pm Pacific
$525.00
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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:

This group will meet weekly for 6 weeks beginning July 11th at 3:30 pm PT (4:30pm MT, 5:30pm CT, 6:30pm ET). There is a minimum number of registrants required for this group, if that minimum is not met, you will be offered the choice of going on a waiting list, joining the next available group (typically beginning in 8 weeks), or possibly working independently with Jolyn.
Please register here: https://grapevineinnerwellness.com/griefrecoverymethod Questions? Email Connect@GrapevineInnerWellness, or call 916.415.8619.

Presented by:
Jolyn Armstrong, CTRC

My journey to the Grief Recovery Method began when my life was shattered by a traumatic family event. I felt like I’d been swept away in a powerful hurricane. I was overwhelmed with grief. I felt lost, afraid, and isolated, which led to severe depression and anxiety. I simply couldn’t imagine life ever being good again. (Maybe you can relate.) So, I embarked on a journey… To “wake up” from the nightmare and achieve inner wellness, I knew I had to get help. So, I did. In therapy, I learned insights and practical techniques to overcome depression, anxiety, and trauma. Unfortunately, this work didn’t focus on the grief that was also involved in my experience. So this work was helpful but incomplete. Discovering the Grief...