Support Group

Online

beginning

Wednesday, Apr. 03, 2024

Online
Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - 4:00pm Arizona
$400.00

Registration Closed

Our support groups offer a safe, evidence-based environment for grievers to take effective and lasting action, no matter the type of loss experienced. These groups are led by Grief Recovery Method Specialists, trained and certified by the Grief Recovery Institute.

Learn More

About The Format

This program can be taught once a week for 8 weeks or twice a week for 4 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. New participants can join on sessions 1 or 2; after session 2 the group is closed. GRM Support Groups are not drop in style groups. All GRM programs are confidential, structured and action oriented.


A Note From The Presenter:

With the holidays now behind us, did you feel like a loss (either a person or a life event) was holding you back from enjoying the festivities? Was it difficult for you to engage and be social because of feelings of isolation and disconnect with family and friends?

You are not alone.

Do you feel like you need to do something different? Do you need to make a change for yourself, so you don't have to continue feeling hopeless? Maybe you've tried other grief support groups or read grief books, but you still feel "stuck" in your loss?

That's what I'm here for, I'm here for you, I'm here to help you acquire the tools that you need to not only process your current loss effectively, but also be able to resolve past losses, and feel more prepared for future losses.

My first online Grief Recovery Group is scheduled to begin April 3rd - May 22nd, from 6:30 to about 8:00 pm.
Zoom capabilities are required. Join from anywhere in the U.S.
Class is limited to 6 individuals.

Presented by:
Jennica Klemann, LMT, A-CGRS

My first significant loss was my grandfather's death in 1997. It was an extremely emotional and devastating time, and not something I could just "get over".

His loss was life-changing for me and laid a foundation that would eventually lead me to choose grief work in order to help others through their grief process.

In 2004, as a practicing Massage Therapist, I introduced a grief-specific massage treatment to my clients who had lost their spouses, parents, children, and pets. It wasn’t something that was being addressed at the time and it felt like an important & meaningful direction toward educating clients about the mind-body disturbance of holding onto their...