Description
When we’re grieving the death of someone to suicide, we need the support and compassion of our fellow human beings. Suicide grief support groups provide a wonderful opportunity for this very healing kind of support.
This book is for professional or lay caregivers who want to start and lead an effective suicide grief support group for adults. It explains how to get a group started and how to keep it running smoothly once it’s underway. The group leader’s roles and responsibilities are explored in detail, including communication skills, trust building, handling problems, and more.
This Guide also includes twelve meeting plans that interface with the second editions of Understanding Your Suicide Grief and The Understanding Your Suicide Grief Journal. Each week group members read a chapter in the main text, complete a chapter in the journal, and come to group ready for you to guide them through an exploration of the content. Meeting plans include suggestions for how to open each session as well as engaging exercises and activities.
Book Information
Author: Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.
131 pages
Approx. dimensions : 5-1/2" wide x 3/8" thick x 8-1/2" tall
Second Edition