Trudy James, MRE |
Listening to Our Losses, a facilitated grief group sponsored by Acacia Memorial Park and Dignity Memorial, begins the first of four sessions on Tuesday, March 13, from 7-8:30 pm at Acacia, 14951 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park 98155.
Trudy James, MRE, is a hospital chaplain who spent twenty years supporting persons living and dying with AIDS and cancer, and their family members and volunteers. She facilitates and supports griefwork from experience and with a compassionate heart.
The loss of a loved one changes our world -- and our daily lives. We may feel isolated and alone, numb, disoriented, guilty, angry, sad, or all of these. Loss is a challenging reality to cope with on our own. Understanding more about the grief process and being with others who share our experiences can help to heal our hearts. Within a group, we have the opportunity to talk freely, learn about new resources, and maybe even discover some meaning or hidden goodness in our grief.
The group is confidential, and limited to 12 participants. It is open to the public, not just to those who are affiliated with Acacia. Call Acacia at 206-362-5525 to reserve your space. Grieving family members or friends are also welcome.
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