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Grief Therapist Teresa Jex Teresa’s approach is eclectic as she draws from many theoretical approaches to counseling. Just as grief has many different faces, her pragmatic method allows her to use the approach that she feels will be best for each unique client. This approach is an insight-focused therapy that emphasizes recognizing and changing negative thoughts and maladaptive beliefs and is grounded in cognitive behavioral approaches and gestalt therapy. Often times this therapy includes systematic desensitization, relaxation techniques, modeling and the use of experiential homework assignments.

I have over 23 years experience working in the Mental Health field serving clients ranging from 5 to 95 years old. Grieving and bereavement is delicately woven throughout every aspect and stage of our lives. In the loss of a loved one, healing and renewing of life can be embraced with guidance and nurturing from others.
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I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye: Surviving, Coping and Healing After the Death of a Loved One by Brook Noel, Pamela D Blair, Champion Press, 2000.

"As we live our life, we can choose to become a light for those we have lost. We can carry their memory, their hopes, their dreams into the future." ~Brook Noel

The need to talk about loss can lead to a deeper healing process and having a comforting workbook provides a place of understanding. In order to move through the grieving process, Brook Noel and Pamela Blair explain the process of grief.

They start the book with notes for the first few weeks, lists of calls that need to be made and information on who needs to be notified. There are place to write all the information you need to remember.

Writing poetry and memories in a journal are also ideas that are helpful and healing. The quotes and poems throughout the workbook are beautiful and carefully chosen.

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