Testimonials For Marilyn Mobley, PhD
WE WERE ASKED TO RESPECT EACH OTHER'S PRIVACY WITH CONFIDENTIALITY, AND I TRULY BELIEVE AND FELT THAT IT WAS FOLLOWED.
Support Groups09/23/2024Participant in AKRON, OHIO
Moving forward in life and maintaining good Spirtual,mental and physical stability as we face our many losses in a lifetime!
Support Groups08/12/2024Participant in Akron, OH
My personal relationship with the facilitators through our church caused me a bit of apprehension in the beginning. It was resolved after the first session.
Support Groups08/05/2024Participant in Akron, Ohio
The Facilitators were amazing! I am so thankful for how gentle and guiding they were through the process. They always greeted everyone with warmth and made you feel valued in the group. Their different approaches to facilitation worked really well because they bounced off each other. I also appreciated how they always reassured us that they were available to walk through any bumps in the road. They were also kind by bringing snacks every week and went the extra mile at our last session which felt extra special. I am excited for their future groups that get to experience GRM through them.
Support Groups06/03/2024Participant in Akron, Ohio
I love the program it is a life changer
Support Groups06/03/2024Participant in Barberton, Ohio
Know that I am not alone.
Support Groups12/04/2023Participant in Akron, Ohio
Support Groups12/04/2023Participant in Akron, Ohio
Before going to the recovery program I was really lost. I was dealing with my grief completely wrong and listening to the wrong crowd. After meeting Dr. Mobley and opening up to her, she really helped me deal with it and not judge me. She was a heart with ears the entire time and gave me the necessary feedback I needed and continue on and be a better mother for my kids.
Support Groups05/01/2023Participant in Akron, Ohio
Sense of release from within.
Support Groups04/24/2023Participant in Akron, Oh
Overall, Very well although I don’t think the GRM book is culturally sensitive and should have a spiritual component. Also, I don’t think divorce and death belong in the same book.
Support Groups02/01/2023Participant in Akron, Ohio
I learned a lot about myself. One of the most impactful experiences was coming to understand my myths. That experience provided me with insight into how deeply closed off from my own emotions I have been. I found the grief and relationship timelines also very impactful. They showed me how much loss and grief I have carried with me and helped me notice that the issue that brought me to the GRM program was more nuanced than I realized. That loss included many positive moments, not just negative ones, and choices I needed to take responsibility for, and that I could not place the blame for my situation entirely on others. I found the recovery steps also impactful. I saw fully what I had been holding on to that had prevented me from moving through that grief, and I was grateful to be able to express it all via the completion letter.
One-on-One Online Support04/14/2022
One-on-One Support03/29/2022
Understanding that ending the pain of the loss is the goal........not just sweeping the loss under the rug. Exploring both good and bad aspects of the relationship prevented me from bedevilment or enshrinement, this was critical for me.
One-on-One Support03/17/2022
One-on-One Support02/25/2022
Unresolved grief
Support Groups08/06/2021
I am a lot more open and willing to sharing the things that cause me pain
One-on-One Support03/20/2020Participant in akron, ohio