Pet Loss Grief Support Animals in our Hearts  Animal Communication Teresa Wagner
  • You should try to hear the name the Holy Ones have for things.
    People name everything according to the number of legs they have.
    The Holy Ones name them according to what they have inside. ~ Rumi

Workshops

If needed, this category can be combined but gives us a chance to separate out the workshops - in person - from the classes - teleclasses - or however they're defined.

Dealing with Grief During Holidays and Anniversaries
When You've Lost An Animal Loved One

IMG 4484a

 

LENGTH:

2 hour Teleclass

 OFFERED
ON-DEMAND
or LIVE?


This is an on-demand teleclass to take anytime, at your convenience.
The MP3 recordings received with this purchase are from a live class which include the questions, comments and interactions of the participants with the instructor.

COST:

$39 includes:
• 1 hour, 40 minute digital audio recording of the class
• 50 minute additional recording of a meditation to connect with your animal
• 19 page handout package
The handouts include detailed lists and descriptions of rituals and
memorialization ideas and links to many resources.

PURCHASE:

Click here to purchase On Demand which allows you to listen to the recordings, read the handouts and work through the exercises at your leisure.

More classes in this subject area are available in the Animal Loss and Grief Support Training and Certification Program.

INSTRUCTOR:







WHO SHOULD ATTEND:










TESTIMONIALS

Judy Tatelbaum, LCSW,  Psychotherapist specializing in grief and  author of The Courage to Grieve and You Don't Have to Suffer

Guided meditation with Teresa Wagner ~


Losing an animal, for some of us, is one of the most painful experiences of our lives. The approach of holidays, birthdays and anniversaries can trigger anxiety,  fears and concerns about how challenging it may be to experience these special days without them--even if our loss was a long time ago.

This class is ideal for anyone with worries or dread about how hard upcoming holidays and anniversaries might be. You will benefit from practical and emotional support to survive and find meaning during these times.

More classes on animal loss and grief support  

Click here to read comments from class participants

Screen Shot 2012-10-23 at 2.11.04 PM 

CONTENT AND PURPOSE:

For many people, animals are important if not equal members of the family--sometimes their closest loved ones--and their loss is felt acutely especially at times of holidays and celebration. The loss of a beloved animal is as painful as losing any important member of the family. Because of the unconditional love we have with our animals, our grief may be all the more distressing.

Holidays, birthdays and anniversaries are times when we are supposed to be happy, but these are also times when we are acutely aware of the absence of ones we have loved.  This class will review some strategies to make these occasions somewhat easier.  These suggestions won’t eliminate your grief, but they can help soften it. The class will help you not only survive through these special seasons and days,  but also how to find solace and meaning. You will receive practical help, hope, loving comfort and the knowledge that you are in the company of others who also walk this pathway in their healing.

This two hour class covers the list of bulleted content issues below, and also includes exercises:

Identifing and seeking supportive people, animals, places and ideas to help you through the challenges of these times

Planning meaningful ways to memorialize and honor your animal during holidays and anniversaries


There will also be time for questions and answers and an ending meditation that you can listen to again and again to fill you with courage and love to not only "get through" these special seasons and days but to find meaning and connection with the spirit of your animal loved one.


  Issues that are addressed in the teleclass

    • The Three C's:  Choose, Communicate and Compromise
    • Be Kind to Yourself
    • Express Your Feelings
    • Create Support for Yourself
    • Ask for What Your Need
    • Appreciate Your Other Loved Ones
    • Help Another Person in Need
    • Don't Compare Your Life with Anyone Else's
    • Making the Best of Tough Circumstances
    • Modify Your Expectations
    • How Not To Be A Victim of Your Pain
    • Resolving How or Where to Spend the Holidays or Anniversaries
    • Including Your Beloved Animal Who Has Died in Your Holiday Plans
    • Avoiding the Holidays
    • Doing Something New and Different
    • Meditation for Solace and Connection



      Screen Shot 2012-11-01 at 9.10.54 PM
  •  
  •  

 

Judy and Honey035We discover our own courage by our
willingness to face, feel,
live through,
 and recover
from difficult events
such as the loss of a beloved pet.
                              
~ Judy Tatelbaum

Judy Tatelbaum, M.S.W., Licensed Clinical Social Worker, psychotherapist, and inspirational speaker, is a popular keynote speaker, workshop leader, and professional trainer. She grew up in Rochester, New York, and is a graduate of Syracuse University and Simmons College, School of Social work. She worked at Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, and Payne Whitney Clinic of the New York Cornell Medical Center in New York City before starting her private practice in California. She now lives in Carmel Valley, California, with her husband, Allan Marcus, and her dog, Honey.


book courage grieve newShe is the author of the best selling books, The Courage to Grieve and You Don't Have to Suffer. A foremost authority on overcoming grief and emotional suffering, Judy encourages people to face and recover from life's inevitable crises courageously. She has many years experience working with individuals in therapy facing issues of grief, loss and and life transitions. A pet lover and owner, she also works with issues related to pet health concerns and pet loss. She works extensively with mental health professionals, hospitals, hospices, bereavement groups, funeral directors, and AIDS programs.

ScanJudy appears on television and radio, and lectures across the country. She recently produced the award winning DVD The Courage to Grieve, The Courage to Grow and audio tapes, The Caregiver Series: Caring for the Caregiver, Enhancing Self Estem, The Power of Saying Good-bye, and The Special Grief of HIV and AIDS. Her most recent book is The Journey From the Land of Forever Flowers, A Fable About Afterlife.
She can be reached at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and www.judytatelbaum.com.



COMMENTS FROM CLASS PARTICIPANTS

I felt that I wasn't alone. There were people in exactly the same situation as I was. I LOVED the meditation afterwards.  Wonderful handouts, wonderful exercises, WONDERFUL MEDITATION. And I certainly feel that I have more options than I did in the past. The give and take between Teresa and Judy was perfect. They worked seamlessly with each other. When one stopped, the other moved in gracefully.    ~ Elizabeth Randall, California


I loved knowing and understanding that I’m not alone, that the experience of others is similar to mine. The support and kindness of the teachers holding the class was very valuable. I came away with the feeling that I can celebrate the time my furry family was in my life and that holidays are a good time to do this.   ~ Linda Kirsch, California


The handouts and exercises were very valuable and the tone of the class very much made me feel lovingly supported.   ~ Jill Gamble, California


The material gave me tangible ideas of how to honor my beloved Zeus and my beloved Teaka. Prior to the class I would hurt too much on my own to "be" with Zeusy's ashes. The class allowed me the safety to think about and feel into what he would most like to have with regard to his ashes; as well as contemplate some lovely memorials I could create for both of these amazing beings who took feline form. It was as if Judy and Teresa bestowed upon me the know how and ability to transform the energy of grief into the energy of creativity to honor my beloveds.

These handouts are so helpful. The layout is easy-to-follow (not to mention gorgeous) and the content is rich. The information given helps me to understand the grief process. The exercises and meditation help me to get un-stuck in the grief energy. Thank you Teresa and Judy!

What I liked the most was Teresa's presence. When I hear her voice, it's not only the valuable content that comes through and heals me, it is her presence that is like no other. I feel as though Divine flows through Teresa. I always feel 100% safe, genuinely cared for, understood, and held...I feel very blessed to be able to commune with her and my wish is to be able to interact with her as much as possible. If it's in the highest good for all, I would LOVE to be a lifelong student of hers...and would LOVE to engage with her on a regular basis.
~ Jane Brown Smith, California


It was perfect, including the meditation at the end. It reinforced what I already new and gave me additional info which I can use for myself and others.    ~ Donna Kahora, New Jersey

Photo of snow on leaf at top is by unknown photographer

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Grief Support Skills:
How to Effectively Support Others Who Grieve the Loss of a Pet

Rachel Hemmingson 2

image copyright Rachel Hemmingson
used with permission and gratitude

LENGTH:

8 hour Teleclass (four sessions of 2 hours each)

OFFERED
ON-DEMAND
of LIVE?
This is an on-demand teleclass to take anytime, at your convenience.
The MP3 recordings received with this purchase are from a live class which include the questions, comments and interactions of the participants with the instructor.

COST:

$199 includes:
• 8 hours of digital audio recording
• 89 pages of handouts
• A bonus inclusion of the audio book Legacies of Love


PURCHASE:

Click here to purchase

This is a core required class in the Animal Loss and Grief Support Training and Certification Program

INSTRUCTOR:

Teresa Wagner, M.S.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:


 

 

 

 








TESTIMONIALS:

For some people, losing a beloved animal is one the most painful experiences of their lives. When we are attempting to help those who are struggling with the pain of grieving such a loss, it can be challenging to know whether we are saying or doing the most effective and supportive things.

This class is designed to help you build, refresh or reaffirm your abilities to effectively support others who grieve the loss of an animal loved one--to help them through their pain and healing process with both tender compassion and the use of specific skills. The class is appropriate for anyone who is exposed to people grieving the loss of their animals: animal communicators, veterinary professionals, animal shelter and rescue group workers, trainers and behaviorists, therapists, energy healers, as well as friends and family members who want to better support their loved ones who are grieving.

Read comments from past participants at end of this page.

Empathy is the language
of the heart.
In grief support, it is the spoken expression of compassion.
Compassion and love alone do not heal if helpers lack empathic inquiry into the client's story and heart, and merely impose tools and beliefs of their own.
It is the skillful expression of empathy, along with compassion, love and tools offered in right timing, that create a haven of safety and understanding for another's heart fo heal and emerge in wholeness.

monk_2
Image copyright Nancy Bright, used with permission and gratitude. Please visit her site to see her astounding art available in prints and cards.
 

CONTENT AND PURPOSE


In this four session class you will have an opportunity to:

  • Learn how to care for yourself with energetic boundaries and protection, and raise your awareness of the ethics involved in providing grief support
  • Understand grief from both a personal and an intellectual level
  • Learn the core grief support skills of empathic inquiry and response, the appropriate use of self disclosure and spirituality when supporting grievers, the important dynamics of primary and secondary grievers, and specific do’s and don’ts known to help those who grieve
  • Acquire access to a wide range of resources for both your own continuing learning and to pass onto clients

Effectively and lovingly offering support to someone through the challenge of grief can make a huge, positive difference in that person's healing journey. But learning how to effectively help others who grieve the loss of a pet requires far more than feeling sympathy. It also requires specific skills. When another being truly cares, understands, and acknowledges the depth of our loss, our path is lighter. When the truth of a painful and difficult loss is acknowledged, we know we are not alone. When we are understood, healing feels much more possible. Almost anyone seeing another in emotional pain wants to help. Yet, seeing or hearing someone in great anguish can also be overwhelming and intimidating. We may feel awkward or unsure about what to say or do. Sometimes in attempts to help, friends, family and even professional counselors, healers or authors impose their beliefs, thinking that their own paradigms of animal death and grief will be relevant and helpful to everyone. For grievers, this intentional or unconscious imposing gets in the way of them discovering for themselves what they believe or need, and what will work for them. It also often adds anger and frustration to an already stressful time of grief.

The most empowering things we can do to help grievers is to learn to be truly present with their suffering: to listen, not advise; to judiciously and gently suggest possibilities, not impose our beliefs as fact--and to do so only after offering enough empathy that it is clear to them that we understand and have listened to their story and their thought and feelings; to be with them as they find their own way, not judge, push or prod them in the way we think they should grow. To be truly present with someone's pain without feeling a need to fix it, reconcile it, or recoil from it is one of the most powerful gifts we can give another. It requires patience, discernment of what to say when, skills of empathic expression, and great respect for the wisdom of the other's soul. These delicate and subtle grief support skills can be learned and integrated into our practices as animal communicators, healers, veterinary professionals, shelter professionals and others who are with those who lose their beloved animals. This four session teleclass offers an introduction to these skills and ideas as well as an overview of the grief recovery process.

SESSION 1:

  • Understanding energetic boundaries and energetic protection
  • Why they important when working with people and animals in pain
  • A chakra perspective of these issues
  • Levels of Compassionate Response to Others' Pain
  • The Whale's Lesson on Death
  • Specific techniques and strategies to practice energetic protection

SESSION 2:

  • Definitions of Loss, Grief, and Grief Healing
  • Why Animal Loss is Different
  • Personal Understanding of Grief:
    • Intimate Self Awareness of our Motivation to Help and our Orientation as Helpers/Healers
  • Intellectual Understanding of Grief:
    • Principles of Healing Grief & Choices We Make in Response to Loss
    • Fators Influencing Grief Responses
    • Stages of Grief Theories
    • Beyond Stages: A Model of Conscious Grief Healing:
    •   Proactive Pathways for Coping, Healing and Growing From Loss
    • Disenfranchised Grief & Complicated Grief

SESSION 3: Core Skills of Grief Support Part I

  • The Two Golden Rules of Grief Support
  • Words That Heal: Empathic Inquiry and Response
  • Defining Empathy: What it is and is not
  • The Power of Empathic Inquiry: Gentle Questioning for Clarity
  • The Power of Empathic Response: Active Listening
  • Emotional Empathy Discrimination Exercises
  • What is My Grief Support Style: Enmeshed? Empathic & Protected? Detached?

SESSION 4: Core Skills of Grief Support Part II

  • The Role of Spiritual Beliefs and Paradigms in the Grief Support Process: Helpful or Hindrance?
  • Appropriate Use of Self Disclosure
  • Specific Do's and Don'ts Known to Help Grievers
  • Understanding the Issues of Primary and Secondary Grievers
  • Personal Integration: What Did I Learn From this Class?
  • Resources on grief support for additional learning and referral


More classes: Animal Loss and Grief Support Training and Certification Program offers a full curriculum of classes--on both helping others understand how to grieve the loss of a pet and healing from our own losses.


COMMENTS FROM PAST PARTICIPANTS

"Teresa did a wonderful job at providing very detailed information in a useable format that I could understand and apply."
Lori W.

"Teresa did a wonderful job of giving us examples of how to be supportive of another and at the same time taking care of our own needs. This was thought provoking, deep, engaging, and encouraging. I got to know myself better as well as learned new skills to help others. Teresa is obviously very experienced in the area of counseling and in grief support. I couldn't imagine a better teacher!"  Anne B.

"I would highly recommend this class for anyone searching for ways to be there for persons going through grief, not just over the loss of their animal." Jan E.

"Teresa was so loving and compassionate in her delivery. A true role model for all of us.  I eagerly looked forward to each and every class. " Penny P.

"I feel so much more confident to help someone thru a loss and to deal with some of my own grief I've buried. I would highly recommend this class." Terra K.

"All sessions were extremely enjoyable and informative. It was a privilege to listen to Teresa speak on this subject. Her compassion, empathy, sensitivity and beautiful energy came across vividly, and served to remind me that the most important thing in this work is not the words, tools and techniques used, but the genuine heartfelt caring expressed. Handouts were fabulous! Well presented, and lots of clear, concise, thought-provoking useful info." Pat S.

"This class should be required for life!!  Huge amount of wonderful information to help you be a sensitive and loving person for someone who is experience loss.   This was one of the best classes I've taken yet. " Penny P.

"I LOVE Teresa, she just makes everything so easy even in a difficult situation. I look forward to more classes of hers." Dana L.


"Teresa has a fantastic ability to take thought-provoking topics and present them in a straightforward fashion. Her ability to mix humor into her presentation of the mysteries of souls coming to and leaving earth is outstanding! She paces content and delivers it at an appropriate level for all to understand. Responds well to questions posed."Davidene T

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Legacies of Love™

A Teleclass of gentle healing for those
who have lost their animal loved ones

GRAPHIC Maddie  Katie.jpg  good one

Grief is indifferent to the species lost™

LENGTH

 8 Hours

OFFERED
ON-DEMAND
or LIVE?

 

This is an on-demand teleclass to take anytime, at your convenience.
The MP3 recordings received with this purchase are from a live class which include the questions, comments and interactions of the participants with the instructor.

COST:

$199 includes:
• 8 hours of digital audio recording
• 97 pages of workbook handouts with exercises
• A bonus inclusion of the audio book Legacies of Love (3 hours)


PURCHASE:

To purchase, please Click here.

This is a core required class in the Animal Loss and Grief Support Training and Certification Program. More classes on this subject are also available in the program.

INSTRUCTOR:

 Teresa Wagner, M.S.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

 

 

 

 

 

 

TESTIMONIALS:

Legacies of LoveThis class is beneficial for those who have lost an animal recently or in years past, and want to feel more peacefulness and closure about their loss, to learn strategies to cope with and heal their grief, and to memorialize the love shared with their animal with others who understand. It is also an opportunity to strengthen a sense of on-going connection with the Spirit of our animal loved ones.

Click here to read comments from participants

 

GrieversCollage-1

CONTENT AND PURPOSE

Star QuinnThe overall objective of this pet loss workshop is to help heal the heart and use the crisis of loss to grow. The hole it can leave in our emotional hearts and our physical lives can be harsh and devastating. We all need comfort and support to journey through such loss. In this class, participants are gently and lovingly provided with an opportunity to express their grief, understand their grief, explore many strategies to cope with and heal their grief, and to identify and find comfort from the mutual gifts and lessons of the relationship--the legacies that transcend physical death. Though the class encompasses the ideas from the audio book Legacies of Love™(and a free copy is included with this class purchase), there is far more opportunity through discussions, exercises and presentation of material in the class to receive practical and more in depth help for the the healing of one's grief. The class is beneficial for those who have lost an animal recently or in years past, and want to feel more peacefulness and closure about their loss.

 

In this pet loss workshop of healing, tribute, and celebration of your animals there is an opportunity to:

MeiLing

  • Honor your animals by sharing their stories, their photos and the story of your love. Share the fullness and truth of your love of animals and your experience of loss in the comforting and presence of others who understand
  • Feel relief from sorrow and suffering
  • Embrace the lessons emerging from the loss itself
  • Learn practical grief recovery skills
  • Explore the legacies that transcend physical death — the mutual gifts and lessons of the relationship — and ways to integrate them into your way of being. This is perhaps the finest tribute we can make to our animal loved ones.
 

Specific content of this pet loss workshop includes:

Tiger Lily in Garden with Angel

  • INTRODUCTION Telling our Stories in pictures and words
  • UNDERSTANDING GRIEF
    • Why Animal Loss is Different
    • Pictures of the Heart
    • Choices to Deny, Cope or Heal
    • Complicated Grief
    • Factors Influencing Grief
  • HEALING GRIEF:
    1. COPING & COMFORT: Taking Supportive Action In Honor of Yourself
      Surviving the Present — Self in relation to being in loss
      You are just as important as the one who has died.
      You do not dishonor another, or another's memory, by honoring yourself.
      • Self Assessment
      • Flower Essences for Grief
      • Feeling and Expressing our Deepest Feelings: Coping
      • Transforming Feelings: Healing
      • Sensory Rejuvenation Exercise
    2. LOOKING BACK: Completing the Emotional Relationship with the Truth
      Healing the Past — Self in relation to the beloved you have lost
      The physical relationship is completed. The spiritual one continues forever.
      The emotional relationship must be completed for you to heal and move on.
      • What is still unfinished or unexpressed for me?
      • What is the energy of anger, grief, guilt, and gratitude?
      • What is needed to heal these states?
      • Loss History Graph
      • Defining Anger and Guilt; Processing Anger and Guilt
    3. MOVING ON: Transforming Grief into Growth
      Choosing Growth for the Future — Self in the world without one who has died
      The mutual gifts and lessons learned in a relationship
      are what allow us to leave it with meaning.
      These are our priceless legacies.
      • Letting go of roles, not the relationship or the gifts
      • The Circle of Love: gifts received and gifts given
      • The Story of Soho: What have I lost? What do I still have? What am I creating?
      • How do I integrate the legacies of love into my my life, into my way of being?

Grief is indifferent
to the species lost™

 

More Workshop Photos

Workshops-Legacies of Love

Workshops-Legacies of Love

Personal Note from Teresa:

When I experienced my first loss of an animal loved one as an adult, it felt like the end of the world. And it was in a way—the end of my world as I knew it with him in it. I loved this cat profoundly, and felt a love from him like no other love I had ever experienced with a human or an animal. And I had never before felt such searing pain as I did when he died. I was shattered by my grief and I didn't have any paradigms or theories to understand it. Even being trained as a therapist, there was very little written or voiced in 1985 about the unique grief of losing beloved animals.

On the contrary, what did exist spoke condescendingly of pet loss as practice for the "real thing of losing a human," treating it very clearly as a not-as-important loss. Reading this, and noticing how others around me saw me as odd for loving and grieving so deeply for an animal, I began to think something must be wrong with me. After a time, however, I got impatient with the prevailing narrow and prejudicial view of the human-animal relationship, and returned to the truth and wisdom of my own soul: that the love between this cat and myself was real, that my grief was real, and that both were as legitimate as human-human love and grief.

After finding my way through the pain of this loss and learning some powerful spiritual lessons in the process, I wanted to offer help to others who also might feel alienated and in pain from the loss of their animals. So I studied with legends Kubler Ross, Stephen Levine, John James of the Grief Recovery Institute and others and integrated this work into the learnings of my own heart about the uniqueness of losing animals who are family members. Beginning in 1987 I offered pet loss support groups and workshops, and later created the Legacies of Love audio book, and free web site sections on pet loss - Comfort & Support in Your Time of Griefand Supporting Others Who Grieve. Since then I've worked with thousands of grievers in bereavement support groups, workshops, in individual counseling and in my animal communication practice. If you have lost an animal loved one, I hope you may find comfort and support from these resources and I invite you to join me for this upcoming teleclass.

To all of you who have ever lost a beloved animal , may your heart be filled and uplifted by the love you created together—which never ends. May you be at peace.

It does not matter from whom we learn about love,
or with whom we exchange love, only that we love.
We need not make narrow, culturally endorsed or
forced choices regarding race, gender or species
about who to love, or how to love.
We must just love.

Read more about Teresa


A FEW COMMENTS FROM PARTICIPANTS

This material will be read over and over again....as needed! The exercises were general enough to be applicable to everyone and to whatever stage of grieving we are at, yet specific enough to allow us to make them personal. The handouts were great, including the outline at the beginning and end of each set - this helped provide a sense of where all the information fits. Various quotes were thoughtfully placed throughout, and they were very appropo for the material. I got a much better sense of how I can help myself reconcile feelings of guilt, and still honor my animal's soul and life. I also got a much deeper understanding of the word and meaning of "legacy". Teresa presented all of this with such love and sincerity. She is in a class all of her own, and is a very special gift to all of us and the animals of this planet. I cannot say enough good about this class. Teresa is very gifted and intelligent, a rare combination. I loved every bit of what she taught, and I am still digesting a lot of it. 8 yrs after losing my cat, I still continue to process and learn.   
~ Alison K, Maryland



I found a level of healing that I don't think I would have gotten to without the class.  I appreciated the complete honoring of animals and animal loss as equal to human loss. This provided a framework to go deeply into the exercises and my own grief. I learned about layers underlying the emotional pain that I have felt since the losses. Some I was somewhat aware of, others were just barely conscious. The class brought me clarity about areas that I need to work on for myself. And it gave me a chance to honor these wonderful animals in new ways and see all of the amazing gifts they brought to me.  The exercises gave me a new perspective on grief, new ideas and language for looking at the healing that I need to do. I think especially helpful were the exercises on looking at unresolved issues from the past and looking at things my animals gave me that I want to learn to give myself.   
~ Lesley H, Vermont


This class helped me to understand what it is to actually do grief work and not to be passive, stuff it and just wait for the intense pain to subside. I can also see how past grief has hindered me and ways to resolve the grief I've never faced. Hearing the issues others in the class have faced and feelings they have helped me to know that I'm not alone, not weird. Also I've gained hope about the life my past fur family members are still alive in spirit and that I can still get in touch with them if needed and for comfort. I have felt supported and able to express the pain and feelings I've had. I would also love to repeat this class in the futureI've gained tools to handle current and future grief. Things I liked most about the class were expressing myself in the heart paintings, the support of Teresa, the beauty of how others honored their pets, seeing the diversity of the species that were so loved and knowing that love doesn't have a species limit, that love is love, and the feeling of peace that I found even though it's painful to work through the process. Hearing how others connected with lost pets and the hope that I can possibly be sure of a future connection with Ben and other loved pets I've lost.  
~ Linda K, California


One the things of lasting value to me from this class is realizing how much I gave my animals and working through my feelings surrounding my loss. Parts that were most helpful: The Loss History Graph was eye-opening for me. Feelings I was not consciously aware of came up for healing. The questions to ask yourself when you're feeling guilty were helpful to me. It helped me sort out appropriate and inappropriate guilt and helped me to release some of it. The What I'm Creating part of the last exercise helped me to find my voice.  The organization of the handouts was helpful and presentation in small doses, so no one part or exercise overwhelmed you. Use of art to express feelings was helpful. The use of personal stories to illustrate concepts was helpful.
~ Evelyn G, North Carolina

Amazing. Embracing. Loving. Enlightening.Never to be forgotten.Teresa Wagner has a gift, which she is generous enough to share with the world. Not only does she convey love through her words, but through her voice and her mannerisms (yes, by phone). I was blessed to have had her come into my life. I know that I have much more work to do, but she put me on a wonderful path.    ~ Marlene B

A very supportive space for exploring the pain of the loss and the possibilities of healing. Teresa was wonderful and gave us excellent material to work on. She presents a wonderful balance of the emotional material and the spiritual material which is difficult to find anywhere else. It definitely provided a very supportive structure for me to begin healing around the loss of my beloved dog. It was too much for me to work on emotionally in the 4 weeks (while also having a challenging job) but it definitely gave a material to work on as I complete my process in my own time. The meditations Teresa let were wonderful. It was also wonderful to hear others share their stories. I liked the idea of imagining my dog talking about what gifts she had received from me.   ~ Sonia L

It was a beautiful experience to be with each other's grief process and use some of the tools that Teresa offered us, along with the energetic support of the group. In the part on healing the deepest wounds, some of the work in the handout really helped me reveal a few core components of the grief. Having that aha experience was both a release and a relief. I was grateful to participate. I got to honor my own companions who have passed, along with being able to listen to, feel and honor the others in the group and their relationships. The most positive experience of this class was being with Teresa's loving, compassionate presence.   ~Julie

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save