Online Forums and Support Groups for Those Grieving Their Mother

Grieving the loss of your mother can be one of the most painful, emotionally charged, and loneliest experiences. Finding support and comfort from others who have gone through a similar loss can give you a needed "me too" moment to help process your grief, find healthy coping mechanisms, and work towards healing. Online and in-person support groups, like the ones listed below, can be found to help you navigate your grief. Here are a few to look into.

  • "Grief Healing Discussion Groups" – This online forum provides a safe and supportive space for people grieving the loss of a loved one, including the death of a mother, to share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences with others who can understand what they are going through.
  • "The Grief Recovery Method Online Support Community" – This online forum is dedicated to providing support for people dealing with grief, loss, and the death of a loved one, including the death of a mother. The forum offers resources and support for those working through the Grief Recovery Method.
  • "What's Your Grief" – What's Your Grief is a website founded by two mental health professionals to provide well-rounded grief support. Their online support courses, resources, and community help grievers navigate the unthinkable.
  • "The Grief Toolbox" – The Grief Toolbox is a site providing resources for those walking through various losses and community connections. Their online forums give those dealing with grief and loss a safe space for people to share their experiences, ask questions, and find understanding and support.
  • "GriefShare" – GriefShare provides seminars and groups to help those walking through the loss of a family member or friend. Their resources help grievers move from a place of hopelessness to healing in the comfort of fellow grievers who understand the nuances of your loss.
  • "Motherless Daughters Ministry" – This Christian ministry works to help daughters who have experienced the loss of their mother. Their Facilitator Course helps women embark on healing through group sessions.
  • "Cancer Care Support Group" – Let by an oncology social worker, Cancer Care support groups aim to provide practical and emotional support for those who have lost a parent to cancer.x

This list of online forums and support groups is not exhaustive. Many support groups can be found through your local church or place of worship, as well as your local hospitals and hospice facilities. These groups aim to connect those who have walked a similar road and work through their grief to healing. However, they shouldn't be viewed as a replacement for therapy with a licensed professional.

 

 

SJ
  • Mar 15, 2023

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