🌈 Heal Together: Transform Grief into Growth!
Bright Spots Memory Garden is a therapeutic card game designed to help individuals of all ages navigate the complexities of grief and loss. With 65 nature-themed cards, it encourages emotional expression and connection, making it an essential tool for professionals and caregivers alike.
J**S
Great product
I have another set of these cards that ask basic questions. Love how colorful they are.
J**Y
Great activity
Great activity to use in individual and family therapy. You can also translate the questions two Spanish and read down on pieces of paper to make your own Spanish grief questions jar to use with clients.
B**E
Grief Cards for Healing
I am a chapter leader for Compassionate Friends and I am always trying to find new activities for our monthly meetings. These cards were a nice change for our group. I had each member draw a card and discuss their feelings or emotions in relation to the loss of their child. The topics on the cards hit some areas we had not discussed before..
D**F
Great concept
In certain lines of work you have to fill your toolbox with many activities to keep the clients engaged, and let’s just say I’ve been able to be extremely creative with how I use these cards..
K**R
great tool for therapy
It gives great promps to engage in grief conversations. Good tool for individual, family and group therapy. Worth the investment
K**E
Wonderful for Alzheimer's Patients
I am a social worker for elders with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. This product is great for stimulating their minds and getting them to open up about previous events in their lives. The pictures provide some visual stimulation and the words are simple enough for the cognitively impaired.
M**.
USEFUL TOOL FOR GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP GATHERINGS
These cards will be used by our Parish Grief Support Group as a tool to help those grieving a death in the family in hoping they can share their feelings with others.
C**R
School Counseling
I love these. I am a K-8 School Counselor, so I deal with grief cases quite a bit. I had students lose parents in horrible tragedies this year as well as many other deaths. I have a set on hand at both schools I am at. I have used these with 1st grade on up to 6th grade. If you know anything about grief, sometimes "younger" things work well even with older students. Also, not everybody experiences grief the same way, so it is nice to have a variety of resources to have on hand.
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