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The Art of Grief

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We have all felt some form of loss. A friendship. A job. A loved one. During this pandemic, loss may be taking on a new meaning as isolation and inequities continue to grow. The good news is that we can, and we will get through this, but it takes a community. Participants will learn about common types of grief, what it looks like and when it's unhealthy, and how to help someone you know who may be experiencing these intense emotional feelings. There will also be opportunities for audience participation to learn more about your specific situation.


About NAMI

NAMI Wake County is an affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the largest grassroots mental health organization in the U.S. For over 30 years, NAMI Wake County has provided support, education, and advocacy to individuals, families, and caregivers living with mental health challenges, to lead better lives. Mental illness is plagued by a stigma that prevents people from accessing the treatment and support to lead a life of recovery. NAMI Wake is committed to diminishing the discrimination and improving access to resources so that all those affected by mental illness feel welcome in the community.

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