Alumni Support Groups

Online

beginning

Tuesday, Jun. 07, 2022

Online
Tuesday, June 7, 2022 - 6:00pm Pacific
$49.00

At Capacity

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.

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About The Format

The GRM Alumni Group is for those who have previously completed the Method in either the 1-1 or group formats. In this program, participants will be able to work through an additional loss they have experienced using the tools of the Method they learned previously. The GRM Alumni groups provide the emotional support, safety, and confidentiality you are familiar with as you complete what is emotionally incomplete and a source of pain for you.


A Note From The Presenter:

Ready to work on your next relationship? If you have completed "The Grief Recovery Method" with any specialist, you are welcome to sign up.

The GRM Alumni Group is for those who have previously completed the Method in either the 1-1 or group formats. In this program, participants will be able to work through an additional loss they have experienced using the tools of the Method they learned previously. The GRM Alumni groups provide the emotional support, safety, and confidentiality you are familiar with as you complete what is emotionally incomplete and a source of pain for you.

Please reach out to me if you have any question: 714.273.9014 or [email protected].
Heart to Heart,
Diann Davisson, Advanced Certified Grief Recovery Specialist

Presented by:
Rev. Diann Davisson, Chaplain

My heart broke open when my identical twin sister died at age 24 in hospital with an inoperable brain tumor. I was angry at God. I dealt with my grief by staying busy. I became a real estate agent, then a broker, even opening my own real estate office by the time I was 30 years old. However, I knew I had to deal with my grief and my anger toward God. I disliked hospitals and avoided them at all costs as they meant death to me. I found a new church where I felt safe to explore my feelings. On my new spiritual journey, I awoke to an inner calling, one in which I could help others who were experiencing loss and death. I...