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https://open.substack.com/pub/suzzs/p/some-therapists-arent-missing-trauma?r=41yuhj&utm_medium=ios
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From the Tool Kit
One of the biggest misconceptions about grief support is that people need the perfect thing to say. Most of the time, they don't. They need someone willing to be curious, present, and unafraid of the conversation. These are five simple questions I keep coming back to when supporting grieving individuals. They create space for stories, meaning, and connection without trying to fix, solve, or rush the grief. This is a sneak peek from the Grief Literacy for Mental Health Professionals toolkit. Which question do you find yourself using most often? Which one(s) do you think you will start to use moving forward? Curious about more? The classroom tab will take you to the sign up for the Grief Literacy for Mental Health Professionals page.
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More courses coming soon
As I continue to transition my live trainings to more self paced, accessible trainings that others can participate in when it is convenient for them on this platform, I wanted to welcome new members here to The Grief Literacy Community. Please let me know if you have any questions [email protected] Warmly, Suzz
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I am a Certified Grief Educator
A Certified Grief Educator is committed to providing the highest level of grief support through education, experience, and insights into the often unacknowledged rocky terrain of grief. I completed my training with world-renowned grief expert, David Kessler and from there I began to train others. My training brings a unique blend of methodology, tools, and decades of experience helping people navigate the challenges of grief.
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