The Grief Club of Minnesota
The Grief Club of Minnesota
Website: https://griefclubmn.org/services/
The Grief Club of Minnesota seeks to ensure that grieving children, teens, and their families have the preventative programs and individual services necessary to heal and process their grief in healthy ways all in one location and at no cost to the participants.
Grieving and healing is a process and a lifelong journey.
There are many documented benefits to grief counseling, such as a positive impact on relationships, developing a continued bond with the loved one who has died, reductions in distressing emotions, feeling validated and understood, and changed behaviors. Thinking about and discussing one's personal grief experience can be challenging. It is important to understand that processing all emotions, even the difficult ones, is an integral part in the process of healing and finding hope.
Individual Counseling
Our philosophy in working individually with clients of all ages is to understand, respect, and support them where they are on their journey. We strive to help them understand and make sense of the multitude of changing emotions they may be experiencing. We recognize that children and teens grieve developmentally and, therefore, we utilize multiple modalities of grief interventions, such as verbal, art and play.
Family Counseling
The death of a family member or closed loved one affects the balance of the family system. Each person reacts, processes, and copes in their own unique way. Our goal is for families to share, listen, learn, and heal. We are committed to supporting the family members as they reorganize their roles and help them navigate the process the developing a new-normal.
Peer Grief Support Groups
Grief support groups at the Grief Club utilize a community-based peer support model, and are a safe place for children, teens, young adults, and their families to find hope and connection. Using a philosophy of whole-family care, the groups are intentionally designed to equip individuals and families with coping strategies and communication skills to heal together, while also having the opportunity to normalize feelings and experience with their peers. All grief support groups are offered at no cost, and the clinical care provided by licensed mental health professionals.