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PEER SUPPORT GROUPS
IMPACTED SURVIVORS OF MURDER SUICIDE
At Impacted Survivors of Murder-Suicide, we understand the profound and unique challenges that come with experiencing the loss of a loved one to murder-suicide. Our peer support group provides a safe and compassionate space for individuals who have endured this type of tragedy to come together, share their stories, and support one another on the journey toward healing and recovery.
What to Expect in Our Groups
Our peer support group sessions are facilitated by fellow survivors with the assistance of licensed professional counselor and coach who too has experienced this type of loss. As survivors, we can relate to, and empathize with your loss. By participating in these sessions, you can expect to:
10 weeks of peer-led and coach assisted instruction
Open-share environment
Connect with others who understand your pain and struggles
Share your emotions and experiences without judgment
Receive empathy, validation, and encouragement from fellow survivors
Learn coping strategies and self-care techniques to navigate the grieving process
Find hope, strength, and solidarity in a community that truly comprehends your loss
Benefits of Peer Support
Research has shown that participating in peer support groups can significantly enhance one's emotional well-being and overall resilience after experiencing a traumatic event, such as murder-suicide. By actively engaging with others who have traversed a similar path, you can not only gain new perspectives, insights, and coping mechanisms, but also find a sense of solace and understanding that may aid in rebuilding your life and moving forward with a renewed sense of purpose.
Join Our Community
If you are finding it challenging to cope with the aftermath of a murder-suicide in your life, we warmly invite you to join our welcoming peer support group. Within this safe space, together, step by step, we can navigate the complexities of grief, honor the precious memories of our loved ones, and find comfort and solace in the profound solidarity of our shared experiences.