Groups

New groups forming now!

Indicate your interest in groups, workshops and more. Complete THIS form.

Groups provide opportunities to connect with others who are experiencing similar challenges in life.

They provide a space for validating and honoring our individual journeys while allowing us to learn from one another.

Consider a group to supplement individual therapy or as a self-care option for children, teens and adults.

Nervous about a group?
Let’s work together to get you from
“it’s awkward” to “it’s helpful.”

Current Group Offerings

Additional groups forming now!

Please indicate your interest in additional groups by complete THIS form.

Marie supports Hospice of The Chesapeake by facilitating & co-facilitating their children’s grief programming. View the hospice page for FREE & low free grief support for the entire community.

Pushing Daisies

A grief support group for parents who have experienced the death of their child. Scroll for more information.

Pushing Daisies

“I had QUESTIONS about this journey. Questions like, how do I "adult" when I'm crying or angry 24/7?”—Marie

When my son Harvey died 8 years ago, finding other parents who KNEW what I was going through was LIFE CHANGING in it's own way. Not just because I wanted to connect with others who really UNDERSTOOD what I was going through, but because I had QUESTIONS about this journey. Questions like, how do I "adult" when I'm crying or angry 24/7? How do I answer the question, "how many kids do you have?" I knew that when I was ready, I wanted to be the one to help other parents living through the nightmare of child loss.

Pushing Daisies is a grief support group for parents who have experienced the death of their child. The purpose of the group is to help parents navigate a world that continues in spite of the death of your child. My child too, Harvey.

It is held monthly, on the first Monday of the month.

Contact me for registration information to make sure the group is a good fit for you. Meeting consents, payment questions and links will be provided after we speak.

Honor your loved one and join me!