Treatment that helps a person work through a greater than normal reaction to a loss, such as the death of a loved one. Therapy may be individual or group therapy.
Treatment that helps a person work through a greater than normal reaction to a loss, such as the death of a loved one. Therapy may be individual or group therapy.
Grief counseling the provision of advice, information, and psychological support to help individuals whose ability to function has been impaired by someone’s death, particularly that of a loved one or friend. It includes counseling for the grieving process and practical advice concerning arrangements for the funeral and burial of the loved one. Grief counseling is sometimes offered by staff in specialized agencies (e.g., hospices), or it may be carried out in the context of other counseling. (https://dictionary.apa.org/grief-counseling)