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BANGOR, PA -- Jennifer Kasander is a woman who experienced more than one significant loss. After her sister passed on in 2001, she thought she’d recovered, only to see those horrible feelings return when Jennifer lost her husband. People in grief seek ways cope with their emotions and rediscover the joy in life. Jennifer discovered a set of tools that were effective and can be used over and over again as you face life transitions; it was so powerful for her that Jennifer became one of the certified coaches in that method -- The Grief Recovery Method.
Most of us, Jennifer says, think of grief and immediately associate it with death. While death and divorce are two of the most traumatic losses, there are many others that have emotional bearing. These losses can leave you in a state where you go through the motions, but don’t live with real passion and vitality. Loss, she says, is any significant change in our normal patterns of behavior. The experiences can vary in intensity and could be something like when your child is going off to college, your work schedule or career focus is suddenly different, your pet is struck by a car, or when a cherished friend stops talking to you.
As a specialist in The Grief Recovery Method, Jennifer helps people identify the missing pieces, the trapped emotions, and the undelivered communications that keep us in a state of pain.
One of the messages on Jennifer’s website reminds people that the grief processes may not be easy, but it is normal and natural. Knowing that there are ways to help you through the process and to feel vital and empowered again, can turn the memories from painful ones to fond ones.
For more information about Jennifer and her grief recovery coaching visit her website: http://www.jennifergriefrecovery.com