Who we are means that we will grieve differently.
While we all encounter various forms of loss throughout our
lives, the ability to focus on one's strengths and resilience
can create space for life and growth beyond loss. The experience
of loss is unique to different individuals. .
New approaches to grief recognize that the
process is not isolated from our social world. Bereavement
shakes our organized world. Through our conversations we try
to help you to make sense of your loss and put some order
back in your life.
Our service has been of great benefit to many who
have experienced loss by providing our clients with
the opportunity to express their emotions, both positive and
negative, share their stories and reconstruct the meaning
of their loss. As they reconstruct their own identity and
adapt and accommodate to their world beyond loss, we often
witness incredible growth, transformations and benefits following
loss.
We also know that there is no set time limit on the
process of grieving. Newer views challenge the notion
of stages. The process of grief sees intense grief work occurring
at times and then periods of restorative work emerging with
peaks and valleys in the overall picture. Maintaining ties
to the relationship with the person who has died is now viewed
as normal and this is often validated and acknowledged as
such in our conversations.
Our main aim is to help you to relearn your world, and move
beyond loss to a life with new purpose and meaning.