7 Proven Skills to seek in grief counselors that help parents process the loss of an adult child

Discover how to find counselors who understand the deep friendship you've lost - and can guide you through honoring the relationship you cherished

How to Gentle Heal from Losing and Adult Child Without Dismissing Your Deep Friendship - Even If You're Afraid of Understanding Grief

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Harold Polus, September 18, 2024

Hi, I'm Harold.

Here's the truth about the loss of an adult child...

You're not just grieving your child – you're mourning a confidant, a friend whose grown-up presence filled your life with joy.

The connection you cherished went beyond the bounds of family.

It was a bond forged in mutual respect, shared experiences, and deep affection.

You're scared, and understandably so....

Because typical grief counseling often overlooks this layer of friendship – focusing solely on the parental aspect of your loss.

But the truth is, the friendship you lost is irreplaceable and deserves to be acknowledged and mourned in its own right, wouldn't you agree?

You need someone who doesn't just see the parent in you but sees the friend you were to your child as well.

What if I told you there's a way to find a counselor armed with not just one, but 7 special skills....

...designed to honor the dual relationship you had with your adult child.

These skills aren't just theories – they come from my own personal journey through the loss of my adult son.

I want to share these skills with you, not just as a certified Grief Counselor – but as someone who has walked the same path of loss you're walking now.

In this free video, you will learn the exact qualities and techniques a grief counselor should have to help someone like you...

...someone who was more than a parent, someone who was also a friend to their adult child.

You've nothing to lose but so much to gain by taking this first step towards healing in a way that's right for you – a way that honors every facet of your connection with your child.

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