Personalized Rituals and Crisis Response

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

Losing a loved one to death, especially when unexpected, is absolutely shocking and devastating. Our society does not have rituals or protocols for supporting each other in the wake of loss, especially tragic loss. If you have found your way to my page because your family, community, organization has experienced a loss, I am so very sorry to hear this is happening to you. Having a seasoned facilitator hold space to process the loss can help give you and your community some ground to stand on , especially in the immediate aftermath of such a tragic event.

Offerings:

  • Group facilitation to process grief in the immediate aftermath of loss

  • Provide psychoeducation on grief and traumatic loss

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

  • Provide 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, friends, and communities and traumatic loss and grief psychoeducation

  • Traumatic loss processing for businesses and organizations

  • Traumatic loss processing for non-profit healthcare workers

  • 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