“Come Together”- Anticipatory Grief Group
As a loved one or a caregiver of someone who has a life-threatening illness, it's possible that you are feeling anticipatory grief and/or stress that comes from facing this news. Typical emotions experienced at this time can include sorrow, guilt, anxiety, and anger, as well as a heightened awareness of the loss of future dreams, independence, and security. I invite you to "come together" with others who share your experience.
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2480 W 26th Ave, #135b
Denver, CO 80211
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