Hospice Imagery Helps Mom with Son’s Suicide
Monday, 15 October 2012
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We thought this was a wonderfully creative use of our guided imagery for Hospice and Palliative Care, which guides the listener through the process of taking care of unfinished business, leaving loved ones and life as we know it.  

Check out what this therapist did in working with a mother suffering from traumatic grief of 2 years duration, in the wake of her son’s suicide.

Hi Belleruth,

We met in December when I took your workshop at the last NICABM conference in Hilton Head.

I just wanted to let you know that your Hospice CD, was very helpful with a client of mine who has been grieving her beloved son's suicide for over 2 years.

I asked her to listen to the guided meditation as his proxy, imagining him being able to go through the journey on it.  She was transformed after doing so.

Your work touches many lives! Thanks for all you do.

Warmly,
T.L.



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written by Dr. George Patrin, October 16, 2012
I agree, Belleruth. This makes total sense, to listen as the "proxy" for my son. Part of the grief journey is certainly to "let go" and know they lives exactly as long as they were able. No matter how long we live, there will be "unfinished business." I will get the CD anduse it this way for myself as well. Thanks for all you do!

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