Support Group

Online

beginning

Monday, Apr. 08, 2024

Online
Monday, April 8, 2024 - 1:00pm Eastern
$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.

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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:

Please join my pilot grief recovery method program on Sunday, March 3 from 1-3 pm for 8 weeks.
Through a defined process, the Grief Recovery Method provides adaptive, evidence-based tools to support grievers identify and give voice to the tsunami of emotions as a result of loss.
If you're experiencing heart-break and your reading this summary, this is the program will help you feel different and/or better.
I look forward to connecting with you. See you in March!

Presented by:
Hazel-Ann Francis, MEd, CCC

I specialize in anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, suicidal ideation, and racial trauma. I believe that people are the experts of their own lives and thrive when space and support are offered along the way. I have been an educator for over 17 years supporting difficulties with life transitions. My personal style entails an empathetic and non-judgmental approach. Within the therapeutic relationships that I establish, I help clients explore personal and academic issues with compassion, curiosity, and when applicable, lightness and humour. As a Black therapist, I believe racial trauma, anxiety, and depression are symptoms of systemic structures and Eurocentric norms that leave some people as benefactors and others harmed. With an anti-racist lens, I support clients along their healing journey by naming, addressing, and validating...