Many families turn to the hospice for their counseling and support services, discusses Kenny Slaught. The hospice offers individual, group, and family counseling regularly and free of charge. These counseling sessions handle a variety of death-related issues and emphasize the many angles of emotional, psychological, and spiritual health that are important to individuals processing grief. For those unable to come to the center, the hospice holds counseling sessions at several other safe zones throughout the community. Research shows that participation in counseling sessions early in the grief process can immensely reduce the risk of unresolved grief appearing years down the road. In addition, studies have found that counselors who specialize death and suffering-related issues are more effective at helping individuals experiencing a traumatic loss than general mental health practitioners.
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