Join this free online grief support webinar
January 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2026 1-2:30 pm CST
Are you struggling with grief from the loss of a loved one, relationship ending, identity change, or life transition? This comprehensive grief counseling webinar provides evidence-based strategies for healing, presented by a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor with over 30 years of clinical experience in Texas.

What you'll learn in this grief therapy webinar
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Understanding Different Types of Grief: Loss of family members, children, relationships, identity, and lifestyle
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Trauma-Informed Grief Processing: How your nervous system responds to loss and what helps
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Practical Coping Strategies: Evidence-based techniques for managing grief symptoms
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Interpersonal Neurobiology of Grief: Brain science insights for healing
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Moving Forward While Honoring Loss: Building meaningful life while carrying grief

Perfect for women experiencing:
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Bereavement after death of family member or friend
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Grief from miscarriage, infant loss, or child death
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Divorce, breakup, or relationship loss
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Identity changes from career transitions, empty nest, retirement
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Chronic illness, disability, or life changes affecting lifestyle
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Disenfranchised grief that others don't recognize

Biggest benefit
Permission and validation that their grief is real and deserves attention - regardless of what they lost or how long ago it happened.
Most women carrying grief (especially from “disenfranchised” losses like relationship endings, identity shifts, or lifestyle changes) have been told to “get over it,” “be grateful for what you have,” or “it wasn’t really a loss.” They’re often still functioning, caring for others, showing up to work - so people assume they’re fine.
What they desperately need is someone with 30+ years of clinical expertise to say: “Your nervous system is responding to a real loss. This grief makes sense. You don’t have to rush it or fix it. And here’s what’s actually happening in your brain and body that explains why you feel this way.”
Secondary benefits include:
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Understanding the neurobiology of grief (why they feel stuck, numb, or overwhelmed)
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Practical tools for nervous system regulation
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Hope that healing is possible without “getting over” the loss
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Recognition that grief and growth can coexist

What makes this seminar different?
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The Interpersonal Neurobiology Framework: This is cutting-edge brain science made accessible.
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Integration of Medical AND Mental Health Expertise: Understands grief’s impact on the body in ways most therapists don’t.
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Validation of “Invisible” Grief: Addresses the losses women carry in silence.
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Trauma-Informed + Spiritually Open Approach: Not afraid to address the spiritual dimension of grief while staying grounded in neuroscience.
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30 Years in the Trenches: Understands complex grief patterns from lived experience, not just textbooks.