Let’s Get to Know Each Other
Welcome! Let’s Get to Know Each Other…
I imagine if you’re reading this post, you or someone close to you may be grieving. I extend my heart to you and am grateful to be with you to help you feel better.
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I’ll provide articles, books, resources, and links to all things grief based. Plus by being part of my website, you will also have first access to events, webinars, specials, or group coaching events I share.
I want to take a moment as well to introduce myself and share a little about myself.
I’m a Board Certified Chaplain with a Duel Master’s Degree in Divinity and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
I spent the better part of the last decade working in Phoenix, AZ at an inner city, Trauma 1, University hospital setting supporting hundreds and thousands of grievers in emotional and spiritual care based on humanistic and empathetic values in an inner-faith, multi-faith, and non-faith way.
Let me tell you, it was a powerful experience working with some of the most tragic cases in Arizona. From end-of-life and hospice situations to new cancer diagnoses to traumas from car accidents, assaults, gunshot wounds (the saddest stories), to organ and tissue transplants, and even specialized work in the in-patient psych unit.
Life Experience
This rarified experience shared with me something truly unique – the understanding of the human condition especially when it comes to how we grieve, where we get stuck, and how to provide relief.
I’m grateful to offer services in Grief Coaching and share resources about one of the most essential life skills we’ve never been taught – how to grieve and have to let go.
I very much look forward to being in touch.
Now that I’ve shared a little about myself, reply to this in the comments and tell me a little about yourself as well.
I’m so excited to get to know you as well and hear about your story!!
Lots of love,
Amar Atma