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Aren’t people better off finding grief support within their own communities?

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Aren’t people better off finding grief support within their own communities?

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Often, but not always. In a time when people work more hours for less disposable income, online and telephone support services make complete sense. There is no limit to how often or what time of day or night one visits griefsupportservices.org. There is no driving time nor child-care hassles. Medical coverage often limits access to professionals, but with GriefSupportServices.org there is no maxing out on your benefits. And for the uninsured, access to professional help is severely limited. No appointments are necessary for most of these services, and it isn’t necessary to scrape together enough people from a local area to discuss a very specific topic of concern. Groups can focus narrowly on issues like loss of an infant or the impact of divorce on teens. And for people in smaller towns and rural areas – those who may feel more isolated than many – the choices to seek in-person services may be virtually nonexistent. Furthermore, the ways people successfully deal with grief vary just a

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