Dr. Kelene J. Robinson, PhD, is a compassionate and empathetic grief recovery specialist dedicated to guiding individuals through the profound pain of losing a spouse through death or divorce, as well as navigating other significant life changes. With a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology and a PhD in Organizational Psychology, Dr. Robinson brings a unique blend of expertise in both personal and organizational dynamics.
For over 18 years, Dr. Robinson has leveraged her extensive knowledge and experience to help organizations optimize their people and processes. Her consulting work has been instrumental in fostering efficiency and productivity within numerous companies, earning her a reputation as a trusted advisor in the field of organizational psychology.
However, it is her personal journey with grief that truly defines Dr. Robinson’s dedication to her work. Following the sudden loss of her husband of nearly 20 years, she found herself grappling with the immense sorrow of his absence while shouldering the responsibility of being the sole provider for her five teenage children. This life-altering experience led her to the Grief Recovery Method, a structured approach that helped her navigate the complex emotions and challenges of her own loss.
Dr. Robinson’s commitment to helping others stems from her deep understanding of the transformative power of the Grief Recovery Method. As a grief recovery specialist, she provides a safe and supportive space for individuals to explore their grief, express their emotions, and find a path toward healing. Her approach is grounded in compassion and empathy, coupled with the practical tools and insights gained from her extensive academic and professional background.
Through her work, Dr. Robinson offers hope and guidance to those struggling with grief, empowering them to rebuild their lives with resilience and grace. Her unique blend of personal experience and professional expertise makes her an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to navigate the difficult terrain of loss and emerge stronger on the other side.