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- Support is often the key to helping people get through this experience, and can be provided by trusted friends and family, or through counselling or support groups. Be patient and gentle with yourself as you grieve, and reach out for professional support if your feelings become overwhelming.
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It is surprising to discover that there is no publicly-funded system of professional counselling for people who have been bereaved by homicide. Hence your client may even be resenting having to pay for long-term therapy.
Support is often the key to helping people get through this experience, and can be provided by trusted friends and family, or through counselling or support groups. Be patient and gentle with yourself as you grieve, and reach out for professional support if your feelings become overwhelming.
No one can ever be prepared for such a loss. No amount of counselling, prayer, justice, restitution or compassion can ever bring a loved one back. Those left behind to mourn the loss of their loved one are sometimes referred to as ‘homicide survivors’ and these people are victims of crime.
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Aug 5, 2024 · While distinct in their focus, grief counseling and grief therapy seek to guide clients through their bereavement, ultimately aiming to help them rediscover meaning in life while maintaining a connection to their lost loved one.
Individualized grief support for survivors – bereaved family and friends – of suicide or homicide loss in safe, one-to-one formats. A follow-up series of group support sessions. A Suicide Resource Centre. Consultation and support to community and caregivers in the aftermath of sudden, violent death.
Care, Compassion and Judgement-Free. Our Survivors of Suicide and Homicide Loss support program consists of a team of professionally-trained grief facilitators, many of whom have also experienced suicide or homicide losses.
The group is a drop-in national support group for family members, friends and close loved ones of homicide/murder victims and is intended to offer peer support to those dealing with violent loss. The Homicide Support Group: • Helps normalize the intense impacts of grief. • Provides a safe, non-judgmental space.