Jemma Byrne
Psychologist
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Each individual experience of grief is unique and can depend on many factors, such as their relationship with the person who has died, family dynamics, work situation or financial considerations, to name just a few. There is no correct way to grieve. Some may be able to find their own way through grief while others may feel the need for some help and support. The Bereavement Service at Beatson Cancer Charity can help, from information and advice to more structured support.
Our support starts with a conversation- How are you feeling? What are you finding difficult? What do you feel you need help with? You may not know the answer to any of these questions. That is ok. Our team of professionals are skilled in working with you to identify the support you may require and create a plan which suits your needs and helps you work towards what is important to you.
If you are looking for some advice to help you manage your own grief or require some guidance through the practicalities of what happens when someone we love dies, we can help. Our specialist team offer support, advice and guidance when navigating the resources available and identifying which ones are most suitable for you.
This will be done through conversation and followed up with further support as required. The team will work with you to identify a support pathway which is tailored to you and your needs. This might include working with you on a 1 to 1 basis to offer support and help you prepare for the more structured group if this is right for you.
We offer a group programme, which aims to support you to take active steps towards building a life that feels full and meaningful. It builds upon your existing coping strategies and resilience by helping you develop ways to respond to painful thoughts and feelings so they have less impact on your day to day life. Focusing on teaching additional tools and techniques to enable you to cope with and manage your own grief.
Each group programme contains 8 sessions, each consisting of the same 8-12 people, facilitated by two members of the team. It is very informal, with the opportunity to give and receive peer support in a safe and protected environment whilst learning techniques which will help you navigate the world without your loved one.
Our groups are held in neutral, non-clinical venues across Glasgow and the West.
If you are an adult who has been bereaved through cancer and your loved one received care from the West of Scotland Beatson Cancer Centre or other west of Scotland hospitals. Please get in touch.
Call 0141 212 0505 and ask to speak to someone about our Bereavement Service or email Bereavementsupport@beatsoncancercharity.org
You can also download our Bereavement flyer here.