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This is a new reality, a different journey, and the path is not clear

You didn’t ask for this change and yet you find yourself in a new world. The painful emotions, the changes in daily routines, the exhaustion; There are so many aspects to cope with and it can feel overwhelming. You want to be there, to be the support person, to provide what is needed but sometimes their needs conflict and some times you just don’t have a way to make it ok.

We are here to help build the path

The tasks you are facing do not have a quick fix or any easy way out. We can help you develop with in yourself the coping skills to connect to your own healing rhythms, the know how to provide the right kinds of support to the kids, or to create a support community so you can tag in some one else when you just can’t be the rock, so the children cope and find with in themselves their own healing rhythms. And while each person has to heal and move through the tasks of bereavement, we can help you to stay connected to each other.

There is a path through these woods, working together on the tasks of bereavement can lead to each person feeling happy and invested in their life and future. You and your children will always remember the person who died, and will always keep a place in your hearts for that person; and, using Shattered to Connected, you continue to grow and build a happy future, appreciating and finding meaning and joy in the life.

About My Program

Jean Mulloy

My name is Jean and I am a clinical psychologist. I founded and served as the director of Kathy’s Place for 17 years. Kathy’s place is named for my sister who died when she was 12 years old. I was 10 years old when she died.

In my work at Kathy’s Place, I ran the care giver support group. I have sat with many people who, while in pain themselves, dedicated their energy and effort to see that the children they were raising were carefully nurtured. Some were widows or widowers, some grand parents who lost an adult child and some were brothers or sisters who were now raising nieces, nephews or younger siblings. They shared a common goal of making sure the did their best to help their kids. They didn’t have super powers or special knowledge but we created solutions for the kids and also for them.

I would like to help you create a new path for your family. I have brought together my experience and knowledge as a psychologist, as a group facilitator for 17 years.

Contact me and we will build this new path

The next step is simple: reach out to learn more about the specific ways we can support you.

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