When you are suffering, on a daily basis, with the pain of a broken heart, there is one major question you need to ask yourself: Do I want to continue to suffer this pain for the rest of my life? Many people think this is the only option, and the fate they must endure forever. Many become accustomed to finding themselves in tears at odd moments throughout their days when they think of a love or relationship lost. Others believe that their loss has destroyed their happiness and sense of security, and now feel that they will be bitter and joyless forever. That is not the case. You have options that can move you out from under this cloud.
We are proud to say that research at Kent State University has shown that The Grief Recovery Method approach to helping grievers deal with the pain of emotional loss in any relationship is “Evidence Based” and effective. We are also proud to say that our program is the only Grief Support Program to have received this distinction of being evidence based!
What Does Evidence Based Mean?
The term “Evidence Based” means that there has actually been accredited research that has looked into the effectiveness of the Grief Recovery Method that has been published in a respected peer-reviewed journal. In the case of this research, conducted at Kent State University by Drs. Rachael D. Nolan and Jeffery R. Hallam, their results were published in two separate articles in “The American Journal of Health Education.” They have also presented their research findings at various conferences.
What this means is that their findings have shown that The Grief Recovery Method goes beyond the level of being a best practice or a promising approach to dealing with the emotional pain of loss. It even goes beyond the level of being research-based. This designation means that there is an actual study that places high confidence that those who follow the Grief Recovery Method Action Plan can successfully, once again, be able to find happiness in their lives in spite of the loss they have suffered.
The Grief Recovery Method gives grievers the opportunity to deal with those things they wish might have been different or better in that relationship lost. If gives them the chance to address their incomplete dreams and expectations for the future, which is now not the future they had planned. It helps them effectively address their unfinished conversations and business in that relationship that they thought would continue to cause them emotional pain for the rest of their lives. All of these things may sound too good to be true, but this research has shown that this dream of a better tomorrow is very possible, thanks to the Grief Recovery Method Action Plan!