Have you lost your financial stability? Has your job situation changed? Are you employed, underemployed, furloughed or unemployed? Have you loss the ability to spend quality time with family, friends, loved ones and co-workers? Have you loss a loved one? Have you lost your home to foreclosure or financial instability? Are you feeling a loss of connection, community, cohesion, or loss of relationship, independence or identify. Whatever the loss, all of these losses can have a significant impact on us mentally, emotionally, physically, relationally, and even with our faith. But it’s important to give yourself time to grieve what you’ve lost.
As a certified Advanced Grief Recovery Specialist I’ve learned there are over 40 different grieving events. For example, marital separation, imprisonment, dismissal from work, retirement, sexual difficulties, gain a new family member, change in financial state, change to different line of work, change in frequency of arguments, foreclosure of mortgage or loan, begin or end of school, revision of personal habits and the list continues.
My name is Vanetta Hill. I was inspired to become a Grief Recovery Specialist as I witnessed the effectiveness of the program as a participant in a group one of my colleagues facilitated. Grief Recovery helped me discover although I had no regrets from the losses, I was grieving the absence of the relationships I once cherished. Grief Recovery has helped me and I am impassioned to help you!
IT’S EASIER FOR US TO NAVIGATE THROUGH GRIEF WHEN WE UNDERSTAND THAT GRIEF IS NOT ABOUT A BROKEN HEAD, BUT MORE A BROKEN HEART.
“We are taught how to acquire things, not what to do when we lose them. – Grief Recovery Method.”
“Recovery from loss is achieved by a series of small and correct choices made by the griever. – The Grief Recovery Institute”