Ā FREE LIVE EVENT

Understanding Traumatic Grief

Why Your Loss Feels Different and What You Can Do About It

A free one-hour live event with DAVID KESSLER

Thursday, February 26th at 1:00 pm PT / 4 pm ET

Join the FreeĀ Online Event

Ā Thursday, February 26th
1:00 pm PT / 4 pm ET

Traumatic LossĀ doesn't just break your heart. It disrupts your sense of safety, replays in your mind, and can leave you feeling stuck in shock even months or years later.

Free. One hour. A Replay will be sent to everyone who registers

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When Loss Shatters Everything,

You're in the Right Place

Join us for a free, live one-hour webinar with David on traumatic grief, why it feels so different, and what helps when life has been turned upside down.

David Kessler will share:

  • What makes grief and loss ā€œtraumaticā€
  • Why it can feel so different from other losses
  • The three layers of traumatic grief
  • Ā Ways to steady your thoughts when they start to spiral
  • Calming strategies when feeling activated
  • Why your reactions make complete sense
  • How to findĀ a peaceful path forward

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When Doubt Takes Over

You'll understand why your grief may feel so different and why the platitudes, advice, and well-meaning suggestions don't suffice.

When it Keeps Replaying

If your mind is looping, reliving the events, or rethinking everything. You're not alone. This is how trauma works.

WhenĀ Trauma + Grief Overlap

Make sense of why grief feels so overwhelming when trauma is involved and how to address both together.

When GuiltĀ is Heavy

Learn why the "what ifs"Ā grip so tightly in traumatic grief and a simple shift that helps you begin to let them go.

David Kessler

David Kessler is a grief specialist, speaker, and author of six books, including his latest bestselling book, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief. He co-authored two books with Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. His first book, The Needs of The Dying received praise from Saint (Mother) Teresa.

David’s personal experience as a child witnessing a mass shooting while his mother was dying in a hospital helped him begin his journey. For most of his life, David has taught physicians, nurses, counselors, police, and first responders about the end of life, trauma, and grief. However, despite his vast knowledge of grief, his life was turned upside down by the sudden death of his twenty-one-year-old son.

He now facilitates a new model of online grief groups that are attended by people worldwide and he leads one of the most respected online grief certificate programs. He is the founder of Grief.com which has over five million visits yearly from 167 countries.

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