Widowhood June's Story
DeafCounseling July 20, 2022 in ASL 14 Subscribers Subscribe
Widowhood can be a lonely experience, particularly during the first year. When you add in the first year of a pandemic, the grieving process becomes even lonelier and more difficult in several ways. Family and friends are not always able to visit. The usual community support system may not be there. Distractions such as club meetings, traveling, and attending religious services are not readily available. June shares her widowhood journey and the coping strategies she has relied on. Est. 2001. 20 years in business. Over 35 years of Experience. Deaf Counseling Center provides both #teletherapy (videophone, web-based, online, and virtual, e-therapy, telemental health) and in-office #therapy to Deaf clients on a national basis.

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