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Are you grieving a loss due to suicide? Losing a loved one to suicide can be one of the most traumatic and painful experiences of our lives.<\/p>\n

After a traumatic event, it\u2019s normal to have a range of experiences, from feelings of anger, depression and loneliness to physical symptoms like headaches or an upset stomach. When we lose someone to suicide, grief can be even more complicated and intense. While everybody reacts uniquely, we all need to know that there is help and we are not alone. After losing someone, everyone needs to be treated with compassion and have their experiences respected.<\/p>\n

The groups provide opportunities to discuss and share feelings and experiences related to the loss of a loved one, including the impact of guilt, anger and regret, coping as a family, building a support network, honouring the memory of a loved one, and coping with birthdays, anniversaries and holidays.<\/p>\n

The suicide grief support groups are facilitated by CMHA staff and volunteers who have received specialized training in suicide grief support.<\/p>\n

If you are interested in joining our next Suicide Grief Support Group, please get in touch with us by email at support@cmhavernon.ca<\/a> or via the registration form below.<\/p>\n

Next Suicide Support Group<\/strong>
Beginning March 6th \u2013 April 10th. 8 weeks, please attend all sessions<\/u>.
At People Place on floor 200.<\/p>\n

Email for more information: support@cmhavernon.ca<\/a><\/p>\n

New!<\/u><\/strong>
Drop-In Sessions<\/strong>
Starting Tuesday, February 13th from 6 \u2013 8 Pm.
Biweekly.
Available to those who have completed the 8-week Suicide Support Group.
At People Place on floor 200. Light snacks and refreshments are provided.
Email for more information:
support@cmhavernon.ca<\/a><\/p>\n

Please click on the form title below to express interest.
Drop-In Session Expression of Interest- <\/a><\/span><\/p>\n

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Are you grieving a loss due to suicide? Losing a loved one to suicide can be one of the most traumatic and painful experiences of our lives.<\/p>\n

After a traumatic event, it\u2019s normal to have a range of experiences, from feelings of anger, depression and loneliness to physical symptoms like headaches or an upset stomach. When we lose someone to suicide, grief can be even more complicated and intense. While everybody reacts uniquely, we all need to know that there is help and we are not alone. After losing someone, everyone needs to be treated with compassion and have their experiences respected.<\/p>\n

The groups provide opportunities to discuss and share feelings and experiences related to the loss of a loved one, including the impact of guilt, anger and regret, coping as a family, building a support network, honouring the memory of a loved one, and coping with birthdays, anniversaries and holidays.<\/p>\n

The suicide grief support groups are facilitated by CMHA staff and volunteers who have received specialized training in suicide grief support.<\/p>\n

If you are interested in joining our next Suicide Grief Support Group, please get in touch with us by email at support@cmhavernon.ca<\/a> or via the registration form below.<\/p>\n

Next Suicide Support Group<\/strong>
Beginning March 6th \u2013 April 10th. 8 weeks, please attend all sessions<\/u>.
At People Place on floor 200.<\/p>\n

Email for more information: support@cmhavernon.ca<\/a><\/p>\n

New!<\/u><\/strong>
Drop-In Sessions<\/strong>
Starting Tuesday, February 13th from 6 \u2013 8 Pm.
Biweekly.
Available to those who have completed the 8-week Suicide Support Group.
At People Place on floor 200. Light snacks and refreshments are provided.
Email for more information:
support@cmhavernon.ca<\/a><\/p>\n

Please click on the form title below to express interest.
Drop-In Session Expression of Interest- <\/a><\/span><\/p>\n

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Are you grieving a loss due to suicide? Losing a loved one to suicide can be one of the most traumatic and painful experiences of our lives.<\/p>\n

After a traumatic event, it\u2019s normal to have a range of experiences, from feelings of anger, depression and loneliness to physical symptoms like headaches or an upset stomach. When we lose someone to suicide, grief can be even more complicated and intense. While everybody reacts uniquely, we all need to know that there is help and we are not alone. After losing someone, everyone needs to be treated with compassion and have their experiences respected.<\/p>\n

The groups provide opportunities to discuss and share feelings and experiences related to the loss of a loved one, including the impact of guilt, anger and regret, coping as a family, building a support network, honouring the memory of a loved one, and coping with birthdays, anniversaries and holidays.<\/p>\n

The suicide grief support groups are facilitated by CMHA staff and volunteers who have received specialized training in suicide grief support.<\/p>\n

If you are interested in joining our next Suicide Grief Support Group, please get in touch with us by email at\u00a0support@cmhavernon.ca<\/a> or via the registration form below.<\/p>\n

Next Suicide Support Group<\/strong>
Beginning April 16th \u2013 June 4th. 8 weeks, please attend all sessions<\/u>.
At People Place on floor 200.<\/p>\n

Email for more information: support@cmhavernon.ca<\/a><\/p>\n

New!<\/u><\/strong>
Drop-In Sessions<\/strong>
Starting Tuesday, February 13th from 6 \u2013 8 Pm.
Biweekly.
Available to those who have completed the 8-week Suicide Support Group.
At People Place on floor 200. Light snacks and refreshments are provided.
Email for more information:
support@cmhavernon.ca<\/a><\/p>\n

Please click on the form title below to express interest.
Drop-In Session Expression of Interest- <\/a><\/span><\/p>\n