Grief Recovery Outreach Workshops - (GROW)
The Action Plan for Moving Beyond Death, Divorce and Other Losses

Welcome!
Your visit to this site speaks to some concern about loss in your life. Please give yourself a few moments to read through these pages.
Here you will learn about the many ways you CAN recover from loss
and move on with your life.

I look foward to being part of that journey.
                      Sherry  (now scroll down....)




Grief
The Definition

Simply defined, grief is the normal and natural reaction to significant emotional loss of any kind. While we never compare losses, any list would include death and divorce as obvious painful losses. Our list also includes many others; retirement, moving, pet loss, financial and health issues, among them.

The range of emotions associated with grief are as varied as there are people and personalities. There is no list of feelings that would adequately describe one person’s emotions, much less an entire society.

Grief is individual and unique. As every relationship is unique, so are the feelings and thoughts each person will have about the relationship that has been altered by death, divorce, or for other reasons.

The Problem

While grief is normal and natural, most of the information passed on within our society about dealing with grief is not normal, natural, or helpful. Grief is the emotional response to loss, but most of the information we have learned about dealing with loss is intellectual.

The majority of incorrect ideas about dealing with loss can be summed up in six myths which are so common that nearly everyone recognizes them. Most people have never questioned whether or not they are valid. The misinformation is best described in the following:

Six Myths



Just looking at the myth that “time heals” creates the idea that a person just has to wait and they will feel better. We have known people who had waited 10, 20, 30, and 40 years, and still didn’t feel better. And, we know that they would tell you that not only had time not healed them, but that it had compounded the pain. The other five myths carry equally unhelpful messages.

43 Losses

There are 43 losses which can produce the  range of emotions that we call grief.

The long list includes:


Grief is Normal and Natural but many of the ideas we have been taught about dealing with grief are not helpful.

The Solution

Recovery from loss is accomplished by discovering and completing all of the undelivered communications that accrue in relationships. We are all advised to “Let Go,” and “Move On,” after losses of all kinds. Most of us would do that if we knew how.

Completion of pain caused by loss is what allows us to Let Go and Move On. It is almost impossible to Move On without first taking a series of actions that lead to completion.

Before taking the actions to complete, it is important to look at and often dismiss some of the ideas for myths that we have tried to use with loss, but are not working.

Moving Beyond Loss

If you have experienced one or more losses, and you wish to move beyond the pain, this program offers you the probability of a richer and more rewarding life.

Safety and Correct Actions

The Grief     Recovery® Outreach Program creates the safety and the correct action choices that help people Move Beyond the pain caused by loss. It is a twelve week program, which creates a safe environment in which to look at old beliefs about dealing with loss; to look at what other losses have affected your life; and to take new actions which lead to completion of the pain attached to a recent loss, or one that occurred long ago.

The Grief Recovery Handbook, The Action Program for Moving Beyond Death, Divorce, and Other Losses, (released by HarperCollins in 1998), and an accompanying format written by Institute founders, John W. James and Russell Friedman is used as the text for the Outreach Program.

Commitment and Attendance

The Grief   Recovery® Outreach Program is not an occasional, drop-in group.
For the safety and success of all participants, commitment and attendance are essential.

The Grief  Recovery® Outreach Program is led by Sherry Anderson, who has been trained and certified by The Grief Recovery Institute®. To ensure your success within this program, your facilitator has direct access to the founders of the Institute.

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Click HERE for Current Schedule (NOW in Lynnwood off Hwy. 99 at 168th)
(425) 772-6630
 
My Mission
To help the most people possible
experience the deepest sense of recovery from their loss
to move into the fullest expression of their life.
This page was last updated: January 20, 2008