


GROUP GRIEF PSYCHOTHERAPY
COINCIDIR invites you to share your experience in a supportive, confidential listening space, for mutual exchange and facilitates the bridge between illness or loss and everyday life, offering a space to comfort and be comforted.
GROUP GRIEF PSYCHOTHERAPY
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COINCIDIR invites you to share your experience in a supportive, confidential listening space, for mutual exchange and facilitates the bridge between illness or loss and everyday life, offering a space to comfort and be comforted.
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Although every person, at some point, faces illness or grief—whether involving parents, children, a partner, or a loved one, and in any circumstance such as aging, illness, accident, or suicide—these experiences are always lived as critical and defining moments in life as the suffering they bring, is often difficult to share, even with the closest environment.
Group psychotherapy is beneficial because sharing with peers who have gone through similar experiences fosters understanding and each person becomes a mirror for the others, and seeing oneself reflected in another brings relief and hope. By perceiving so many possible alternatives within the group, free of judgment, participants find reference points to discover their own answers and integrate different perspectives for viewing the same reality.
The psychotherapy group respects each individual's freedom of beliefs, emotions, and personal pace in sharing their story as they wish or simply listening, if preferred. Sessions follow a structured format that allows progress with emotional processing and adaptation, depending on the addressed themes and the applied techniques.
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Objectives:
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Offer a meeting space for individuals who have experienced similar situations
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Break the isolation and silence that often surrounds those affected
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Accompany the process of health loss or even life itself
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Reduce feelings of helplessness through vicarious learning, and the avoidance of loneliness, isolation, and rejection