Personalized Rituals and Workplace Grief Support

Amy is a gifted space holder–tender, caring, warm, kind, and grounded–who knows how to create a safe container so that participants can explore their grief in a loving community she helps create.

Phoenix Song, Performer, Teacher and Healer

Crisis Response

Witnessing loss in a community or workplace setting can feel very destabilizing. The pressure to carry on as business-as-usual can feel difficult or nearly impossible to sustain. While avoiding grief might offer temporary relief for some, we will experience its fallout later. I have over a decade's experience in offering grief support to communities including workplace communities. Having a seasoned facilitator hold space to process and make meaning of the loss for yourself and as a community, can provide some ground beneath your feet again, especially in the immediate wake of immediate loss.

Offerings:

  • Group facilitation to process and make meaning in the immediate aftermath of loss

  • Provide tools and activities for participants to connect with their own grief

  • Provide psychoeducation and additional resources for grief support

  • Provide culturally sensitive, non-denominational grief rituals for families and communities to process grief together and feel supported after experiencing a loss

Who I serve (in-person and virtual):

  • Private grief rituals for families

  • Private grief rituals for groups of friends

  • Private rituals for communities

  • Traumatic loss and grief psychoeducation

  • Grief and traumatic loss processing and meaning making for workplace settings

  • Traumatic loss processing for participants in residential treatment programs

Curious if this is a good fit for you and your community? Please give me a call or text at (650) 762-9220 or email me amyhyunswart@gmail.com to schedule a complimentary 15-min consultation.

Grief Medicine Participant Testimonials.

“Communal grieving offers something that we cannot get when we grieve by ourselves. Through acknowledgement, validation and witnessing, communal grieving allows us to experience a level of healing that is deeply and profoundly freeing.”

— Sobonfu Somé