Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Miscarriage and Infant Loss- A Topic People Often Avoid- and Where To Find Support



Miscarriage and Infant Loss- A Topic People Often Avoid- and Where to Find Support 


I wrote about this topic months ago but I wanted to revisit it since I am starting a support group in a couple weeks especially for families who have suffered such a loss.  


Miscarriage and infant loss of any kind is devastating. If someone has not personally experienced such a loss, they just cannot comprehend the pain. 


It is also a topic that people avoid. Family and close friends even tend to avoid others who have suffered a miscarriage, delivered a baby stillborn, or had a baby die in their family.


They just do not know what to say so they tend to pull away and say nothing at all. It is a topic that makes others feel uncomfortable and so they do not know how to hand it. In doing so, they drift away from those who they care about who need support.

There is a safe place in which you can share about your grief and get on-going support.  



Free Miscarriage / Infant Loss / Grief Support Groups

Groups are on-going and open-group

Free support groups to begin in October  
to help anyone who has suffered a loss or has been affected by a loss due to miscarriage/ stillborn/ infant loss 

For mothers and fathers as well as other family members and friends

Support Groups are FREE   

What:
Support Groups for Miscarriage and Infant Loss



Where:
Michael Loftis Counseling      
       2670 Memorial Blvd
               Suite E
  Murfreesboro, TN 37129

When: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday morning starting October 24, 2015


Time: 10:00 am to 11:30 am

Contact Diane Gammon by calling or texting (615) 556-8406 or email Diane at Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com. 
to register

You can attain hope and healing!

Diane received her Master of Science Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University with a specialization in Trauma and Crisis Counseling.

Diane is under the clinical supervision of Michael Loftis L.C.S.W. as she pursues professional licensure as a LPC-MHSP. 

Diane is a thriving survivor of 5 miscarriages as well as losing an infant daughter.
She uses her personal experiences 
of hope and helping 
along with her education and counseling abilities 
to help others 
who have suffered such a loss. 


By Diane Gammon M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counselor

                                  Blog Website LivingWithHopeCounseling.com

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