Create Mental Wellness Counseling

Create Mental Wellness Counseling Grief and Trauma Counseling in Branford, CT by Debra Gottschalk, LPC, ATR-BC • A Safe Space to Create, Connect and Heal on your Grief or Trauma Journey.

Talk Therapy • Art Therapy • Nature Therapy Call 475-267-8756 for a Complimentary 15 Minute Consultation

02/19/2025

If you are or know a grieving high school student graduating in 2025, be sure to apply now for a chance to receive a $5,000 scholarship to any accredited college or higher education institution! Applications are due by April 1. Visit www.covect.org/scholarship for eligibility requirements and to apply.

This scholarship is partially funded by The Fort Miller Service Corp. Thank you!

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11/02/2024

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It's a very normal human impulse to want to make people feel better, but trying to cheer up a grieving person simply doesn't work. Most people don’t want to be cheered up, they want to feel HEARD.

When things are dark, it’s ok to be dark. Not every corner needs the bright light of encouragement. In a similar vein, don’t encourage someone to have gratitude for the good things that still exist. Good things and horrible things occupy the same space; they don’t cancel each other out.

Instead, mirror their reality back to them. When they say, “This entirely sucks,” say, “Yes, it does.” It’s amazing how much that helps. It's amazing how that small act of acknowledgement helps.

It is an unfathomable relief to have a friend who will sit with you and let you feel exactly how you feel.⁣

For more on how to help a grieving friend, visit refugeingrief.com or watch our short animation, "How do you help a grieving friend?" at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2zLCCRT-nE

WHEN I AM AMONG THE TREES by Mary Oliver from ThirstWhen I am among the trees,especially the willows and the honey locus...
10/22/2024

WHEN I AM AMONG THE TREES
by Mary Oliver from Thirst

When I am among the trees,
especially the willows and the honey locust,
equally the beech, the oaks and the pines,
they give off such hints of gladness,
I would almost say that they save me, and daily.
I am so distant from the hope of myself,
in which I have goodness, and discernment,
and never hurry through the world
but walk slowly, and bow often.
Around me the trees stir in their leaves
and call out, "Stay awhile."
The light flows from their branches.
And they call again, "It's simple," they say,
"and you too have come
into the world to do this, to go easy, to be filled
with light, and to shine."

It takes as long as it takes
10/10/2024

It takes as long as it takes

Let them be sad. Sadness is healthy.
10/09/2024

Let them be sad. Sadness is healthy.

Want to help a grieving friend? Let them be sad.⁣ Really. ⁣Sadness is a natural response to loss, hardship, and death. It just is.⁣

And it's hard to know what to do when your friends are hurting. It sucks to see someone you love in pain. The thing is, you can’t cheer someone up by telling them to look on the bright side, or by giving them advice. It just doesn’t work.⁣⁣
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The trick is to lean into your helplessness in the face of your friend’s pain. Your job, honestly, is to feel awkward and stay there anyway. Just hang right out with their pain.⁣⁣
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When things are dark, it's ok to be dark. Really. Not every corner needs the bright light of encouragement. In a similar vein, don't encourage someone to have for good things that happened to them in the past or good things that still exist. ⁣

Example: We recently we saw someone respond to grieving person's comment about their sadness by telling them to shove down all the "bad feelings" and think about the good things they still have in their life. ⁣

NO! ⁣

First of all, just say no to unsolicited advice. When someone talks to you about how hard this is, notice your impulse to jump in with a solution, and then DON'T DO IT. Most of the time people are simply looking for acknowledgment about how awful this situation is. ⁣

Second, good things and horrible things occupy the same space; they don't cancel each other out.⁣ Sadness is healthy. Telling someone to look on the bright side or appreciate what they still have just tells them you're not someone they can talk with about their pain. ⁣
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Instead, mirror their reality back to them. When they say, "This sucks," say, "Yes, it does." It may seem too simple, but it's amazing how much that simple acknowledgement helps.⁣ It is an unfathomable relief to have a friend who will sit with you and let you feel exactly how you feel.⁣
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For more tips on how to give the support you intend, visit https://refugeingrief.com/

The news of weather related devastation can be so heavy and create a sende of disconnection, helplessness and hopelessne...
10/08/2024

The news of weather related devastation can be so heavy and create a sende of disconnection, helplessness and hopelessness. Practicing helpful skills can be so beneficial to counter these stressors and support movement into action. This short article / audio article is a great resource.

How to turn stress about climate change into collective action : Shots - Health News

More than half of young adults feel anxious, angry and powerless over climate change, a recent survey found. But there are ways to help turn that distress around. Here's how to give them a try.

A sampling from today’s workshop Nature Based Art Making for Resilience.
10/05/2024

A sampling from today’s workshop Nature Based Art Making for Resilience.

09/11/2024

Enjoy 40 seconds of mindfulness in Nature on a gorgeous end of summer day ☀️🍃

06/12/2024

THE LOSS OF A FATHER

Is the anchor pulled from the seabed
the steering wheel unhinged
the mast split by lightning
and the bow broken by storm.

The ship that you sailed
until now
feels unsafe
no longer weather-proof
and without direction
or brave heart
to speed its way.

Perhaps you did not even know
that he was your compass
that you gazed upon his lead
like a North-star in the night.

He gave you all of this
you see
without notice or congratulation
diligently
consistently
continuously guiding
always showing the way
in the way he knew how.

And whilst you are cast adrift
I know this to be true
you will anchor yourself once more my friend
when you realise
that his voice still speaks
still guides
still brings brave heart your way
in the roughest of storms .

And the answers you seek
he already planted deep
within your heart
for he knew one day

you would need to sail alone.

So he buried little pieces of himself
within your heart
your mind
your spirit
and your soul

little breadcrumbs of love
to show the way

forevermore.

Donna Ashworth
From ‘LOSS’:
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ART BY MELANI PYKE

06/06/2024
One thing I've learned to be true in grief, both through my lived experience and through the honor of being able to sit ...
05/24/2024

One thing I've learned to be true in grief, both through my lived experience and through the honor of being able to sit with and steward the grieving is that there is unexpected joy in grief when we connect deeply with our grief https://open.spotify.com/track/1tJaScIwnYWSxxWpfCHAz2?si=783246bd9f244cf0

The Bengsons · The Keep Going Song (Live from Our Home at the End of the World) · Song · 2020

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