Tag Archive: grief counseling
United Way Eliminates Funding for HPCG Counseling Programs
In the United States, the rate of suicide and death by overdose has reached a level not seen since World... Read More
Loss of Spouse or Companion Group – Evening
AuthoraCare Grief Support Invites You to Participate in a Seven-Session Grief Support Group: Finding Our Way After the Loss of... Read More
Preventing Teen Suicide: Common Questions About How to Keep Teens Safe
It’s a difficult topic to think about—no one wants to believe that their child would consider suicide. Teens who have... Read More
Hospice Offers Free Lunch & Learn Series
(GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA)– Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro (HPCG) is excited to announce the new season of Lunch &... Read More
How to Communicate with your Grieving Teen
Adolescence can be an exciting time of self-discovery and identity development. However, as adolescents seek more independence, families may... Read More
The Rev. Lou Wallace Receives 2018 Peter Keese Leadership Award
(GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA)—The Reverend Lou Wallace, a well-known grief counselor, received the 2018 Peter Keese Leadership Award on September 5,... Read More
Helping Kids Talk About “Big Feelings”
Losing a loved one or coping with serious illness can be stressful for children, particularly those too young to effectively... Read More
When Grief and the Holidays Collide
The Counseling and Education Center Invites You to Attend When Grief and the Holidays Collide This program is designed to... Read More
Supporting a Bereaved Person through Traumatic Loss
In the wake of a sudden, unexpected or otherwise traumatic loss, effectively supporting a bereaved person can seem difficult or... Read More