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Holding Space for Grief: Why Our Remembrance Ritual Matters

Holding Space for Grief: Why Our Remembrance Ritual Matters

by guild | Jul 8, 2025 | Featured, For Support People, Mental Heatlh, Staff Blogs

By John Adams Grief can be incredibly isolating, and it doesn’t show up the same way for everyone. Sometimes, it’s tears. Sometimes, it’s silence. But one thing is true for all of us: Grief is part of the human experience. It connects us all.  Each of us have...
Social Anxiety: Helping Everyone During the Holidays

Social Anxiety: Helping Everyone During the Holidays

by guild | Nov 14, 2023 | For Support People

The holiday season is here, and with it comes parties, work events, community gatherings, and family get-togethers. These can be exciting for many people, but for some, it can be tough to enter a crowded room, talk to new people, or deal with family, travel, or gifts....
Five Things to Know About Parenting a Teen Living with Mental Illness

Five Things to Know About Parenting a Teen Living with Mental Illness

by guild | Sep 28, 2023 | For Support People, Mental Heatlh

Teenagers, like all of us, can experience a range of mental illnesses—including anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and more. However, the way these illnesses show up in teens doesn’t always look like it does in older adults, and their experience can be exacerbated...
When Employees Are Also Caregivers: Support in the Workplace

When Employees Are Also Caregivers: Support in the Workplace

by guild | Jan 26, 2023 | Education, Featured, For Support People, Mental Heatlh

When Jeff Christensen first had the idea for a group to support parents who are caring for a loved one with a mental health concern, he couldn’t have imagined what it would turn out to be. “With all the confidence of a four year-old in a Batman t-shirt,” he...
Grief Rituals: Processing Life After Death

Grief Rituals: Processing Life After Death

by guild | Nov 19, 2022 | Community, Education, Featured, For Support People, Mental Heatlh, Program Highlights, Resources

When someone in your life passes away, how do you move forward without feeling like you’re leaving them in the past? “Rituals help us gain normalcy to a situation,” says Patricia Harmon, certified End of Life Doula. “We need to acknowledge what has happened. Death is...
On Resilience: A Conversation with Guild Social Workers

On Resilience: A Conversation with Guild Social Workers

by guild | Mar 1, 2022 | Featured, For Support People

March is National Social Work Month, and we want to pay special attention to some of the most critical workers on our team. Our clinical team has many Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LISCW) and folks who do social work without that particular licensure. With or...
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