How Can HealthTree’s Life After Loss Group Support Me?
Disclaimer - Sensitive Subject: The following content discusses the loss of a loved one.
Introduction to HealthTree's Life After Loss Group
HealthTree’s new Life After Loss group aims to support individuals navigating the difficult journey of grief. This group was created in recognition of the unique challenges faced by those who have lost loved ones. Grief, a deeply personal and often isolating experience, requires a space where emotions can be expressed and shared without judgment. The Life After Loss group exists to offer this space, facilitating connections between individuals who understand the nuanced path of mourning.
The group's foundation is built on the premise that while grief is a universal experience, the way each person encounters and processes it is distinctly personal. The stages of grief – denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance – are not linear, nor are they experienced uniformly by everyone. This understanding is critical in providing empathetic support tailored to each individual's needs.
The Life After Loss group is a testament to the power of collective healing. In sharing stories and experiences, members may find solace in the realization that they are not alone in their journey. The group's meetings and discussions offer strategies and support, not just for those in the depths of their grief but also for those preparing for an imminent loss. This dual approach acknowledges the complexity of grief and the need for support at various stages.
About the Life After Loss Group Leader: Cheryl Petruk
Cheryl is the group’s compassionate leader and moderator. She personally understands the challenges of navigating life after loss, having lost her husband to myelofibrosis that transformed into AML.
Watch the short video below to learn more about Cheryl Petruk and her experience with blood cancer.
The Next Group Meeting - How to Thrive Through Change
The group’s next meeting, titled "How to Thrive Through Change," will be held on January 29, 2024. This privately hosted webinar is scheduled from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EST and will address the transformative nature of life and the inevitability of change, especially in the context of losing a loved one. The event aims to guide participants towards feeling secure and cared for, enabling them to thrive through change. The session will be led by Cheryl Petruk and a mental health expert who will both bring a wealth of experience and insight. The meeting will end with an open forum discussion for attendees to ask questions, connect with one another, and discuss their own personal experiences.
Private Recording for Registrants
We understand the importance of privacy in these personal discussions. Out of respect and consideration for our group members, we will provide a private recording of the meeting only to those who register. The meeting’s recording will not be made public, ensuring the confidentiality of this supportive community.
We invite those who are seeking a compassionate space of healing and support after the loss of a loved one to join HealthTree’s Life After Loss group. Let's come together, share, and support one another on this journey towards healing.
Disclaimer - Sensitive Subject: The following content discusses the loss of a loved one.
Introduction to HealthTree's Life After Loss Group
HealthTree’s new Life After Loss group aims to support individuals navigating the difficult journey of grief. This group was created in recognition of the unique challenges faced by those who have lost loved ones. Grief, a deeply personal and often isolating experience, requires a space where emotions can be expressed and shared without judgment. The Life After Loss group exists to offer this space, facilitating connections between individuals who understand the nuanced path of mourning.
The group's foundation is built on the premise that while grief is a universal experience, the way each person encounters and processes it is distinctly personal. The stages of grief – denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance – are not linear, nor are they experienced uniformly by everyone. This understanding is critical in providing empathetic support tailored to each individual's needs.
The Life After Loss group is a testament to the power of collective healing. In sharing stories and experiences, members may find solace in the realization that they are not alone in their journey. The group's meetings and discussions offer strategies and support, not just for those in the depths of their grief but also for those preparing for an imminent loss. This dual approach acknowledges the complexity of grief and the need for support at various stages.
About the Life After Loss Group Leader: Cheryl Petruk
Cheryl is the group’s compassionate leader and moderator. She personally understands the challenges of navigating life after loss, having lost her husband to myelofibrosis that transformed into AML.
Watch the short video below to learn more about Cheryl Petruk and her experience with blood cancer.
The Next Group Meeting - How to Thrive Through Change
The group’s next meeting, titled "How to Thrive Through Change," will be held on January 29, 2024. This privately hosted webinar is scheduled from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EST and will address the transformative nature of life and the inevitability of change, especially in the context of losing a loved one. The event aims to guide participants towards feeling secure and cared for, enabling them to thrive through change. The session will be led by Cheryl Petruk and a mental health expert who will both bring a wealth of experience and insight. The meeting will end with an open forum discussion for attendees to ask questions, connect with one another, and discuss their own personal experiences.
Private Recording for Registrants
We understand the importance of privacy in these personal discussions. Out of respect and consideration for our group members, we will provide a private recording of the meeting only to those who register. The meeting’s recording will not be made public, ensuring the confidentiality of this supportive community.
We invite those who are seeking a compassionate space of healing and support after the loss of a loved one to join HealthTree’s Life After Loss group. Let's come together, share, and support one another on this journey towards healing.
about the author
Megan Heaps
Megan joined HealthTree in 2022. As a writer and the daughter of a blood cancer patient, she is dedicated to helping patients and their caregivers understand the various aspects of their disease. This understanding enables them to better advocate for themselves and improve their treatment outcomes. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family.
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