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​7 Stages of Grief   By: Adriana Copaceanu
https://www.recover-from-grief.com/7-stages-of-grief.html

The Compassionate  Friends
Contact Person: Teresa Emory
Phone:    
(828) 284-2287
Address: 125 East Tappan Street

Spruce Pine,   North Carolina 28777-2901
Email:    teresaemory@gmail.com

Description of Services: 
When you suffer a loss, it’s important to understand the psychological, emotional and physical effects involved. The extremes that you’re dealing with are understandable and manageable, and there are steps you can take to begin working through the grief.   When your child has died, suddenly it seems like all meaning has been drained from your life. When you wake in the morning, it’s difficult to get out of bed, much less live a “normal” life. All that was right with the world now seems wrong and you’re wondering when, or if, you’ll ever feel better.
We’ve been there ourselves and understand some of the pain you are feeling right now. We are truly glad that you have found us but profoundly saddened by the reason. We know that you are trying to find your way in a bewildering experience for which no one can truly be prepared.
When you’re newly bereaved, suddenly you find yourself on an emotional roller-coaster where you have no idea what to expect next.

No matter where you are, support is close by. With over 600 chapters across the country, there are always others ready to listen, share and offer you the emotional support you need for healing to begin. Just reach out, there’s a hand waiting.

Website:   
https://www.compassionatefriends.org/find-support/​

 

Compassionate Care Western North Carolina

Phone: 828.682.9675
Fax: 828.682.4713
Address:
856 Georges Fork Road
Burnsville, NC 28714
Email:      info@compassionatecarewnc.org

Description of Services:   Compassionate Care Western North Carolina provides grief counseling to family members and the community, free of charge.
Many people feel alone or abandoned when their loved one dies. For them we offer a 13-month program that includes calls, visits, groups, cards and other mailings to family members of hospice patients, or anyone in the community suffering from loss.
We also provide counseling sessions, a warm heart and listening ear to those struggling with loss. People appreciate our dedicated and private counseling room but we also make home visits to those who may not be able to come to the office.
We also provide group therapy sessions to those who wish to connect with others who have lost loved ones. Many people feel they are alone in their grief. When they come to a session they find comfort and friendship knowing they are not alone.
Our spring memorial service honors the lives of those who have passed during the previous year. It is a time to share good memories and remember the love that we shared with families. Patients’ families become our family too.
When you choose Compassionate Care Western North Carolina you are choosing an organization that not only ministers to the physical needs of patients, but also to the social and spiritual needs of the entire family. If you need grief therapy just know that we care and that our services are completely free.

Website:   https://compassionatecarewnc.org/about/​
Counties We Serve
Alleghany
Ashe
Avery
Mitchell
Watauga
Wilkes
Yancey
Parent to Parent FSN-HC
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2359 Highway 105 Boone, NC 28607
Phone: 828-262-6089
Toll Free: 866-812-3122
parent2parent@appstate.edu