I WILL RUN YOUR GRIEF AND LOSS SUPPORT GROUP
With many years of experience facilitating grief and loss support groups, I understand the importance of creating a safe, compassionate, and emotionally supportive environment where people feel heard, respected, and understood in their grief.
As Cancer Patient Education Coordinator at the Oncology Day Centre of two major Montreal hospitals, I facilitated countless support groups for individuals and families coping with serious illness, anticipatory grief, loss, emotional overwhelm, fear, and life-altering transitions. In addition, through my longtime volunteer work with Hope & Cope at the Jewish General Hospital, I gained extensive experience supporting people facing bereavement, caregiving stress, trauma, uncertainty, and profound emotional pain.
Through my non-profit organization, Good Grief Central, I continue to organize and facilitate ongoing grief and loss support groups for individuals coping with many different forms of loss. These groups provide participants with an opportunity to share their experiences openly, lessen feelings of isolation, receive emotional support, and develop healthier ways of coping with grief and life changes.
As an educator, qualified thanatologist, grief and loss counsellor, facilitator, and public speaker, I bring warmth, sensitivity, professionalism, and extensive real-world experience to every group I lead. I understand that grief is deeply personal and that every participant comes with unique emotional needs, beliefs, personalities, coping styles, and life experiences.
I can work with your organization to develop and facilitate grief and loss support groups tailored to the needs of your clients, patients, residents, staff, faith community, or organization. I will oversee all aspects of the group process, including planning, organization, facilitation, emotional support, topic development, group dynamics, and the creation of a respectful, confidential, and emotionally safe atmosphere.
Whether your organization serves seniors, caregivers, hospice clients, healthcare workers, families, schools, faith communities, or the general public, I can help create meaningful and professionally facilitated support groups that offer comfort, connection, education, and hope during difficult times.
As Cancer Patient Education Coordinator at the Oncology Day Centre of two major Montreal hospitals, I facilitated countless support groups for individuals and families coping with serious illness, anticipatory grief, loss, emotional overwhelm, fear, and life-altering transitions. In addition, through my longtime volunteer work with Hope & Cope at the Jewish General Hospital, I gained extensive experience supporting people facing bereavement, caregiving stress, trauma, uncertainty, and profound emotional pain.
Through my non-profit organization, Good Grief Central, I continue to organize and facilitate ongoing grief and loss support groups for individuals coping with many different forms of loss. These groups provide participants with an opportunity to share their experiences openly, lessen feelings of isolation, receive emotional support, and develop healthier ways of coping with grief and life changes.
As an educator, qualified thanatologist, grief and loss counsellor, facilitator, and public speaker, I bring warmth, sensitivity, professionalism, and extensive real-world experience to every group I lead. I understand that grief is deeply personal and that every participant comes with unique emotional needs, beliefs, personalities, coping styles, and life experiences.
I can work with your organization to develop and facilitate grief and loss support groups tailored to the needs of your clients, patients, residents, staff, faith community, or organization. I will oversee all aspects of the group process, including planning, organization, facilitation, emotional support, topic development, group dynamics, and the creation of a respectful, confidential, and emotionally safe atmosphere.
Whether your organization serves seniors, caregivers, hospice clients, healthcare workers, families, schools, faith communities, or the general public, I can help create meaningful and professionally facilitated support groups that offer comfort, connection, education, and hope during difficult times.