Conversations About Grief with Jamie Colston & Carol Xu

Carol and Jamie share their experiences and insights on the importance of recognizing grief as a tangible presence in group settings. They explore how grief, often pushed aside in our culture, can accumulate and affect communities and organizations in subtle but significant ways. Jamie draws from their work with grief rituals and systemic constellations, illustrating how these methods can help facilitate a deeper engagement with grief. By openly addressing the heavy emotions present in a group, facilitators can create a space for healing and transformation, moving from heaviness towards hope and understanding.

The video also touches on the concept of grief as a universal human experience and its impact on group dynamics and community cohesion. Carol and Jamie discuss how unaddressed grief can lead to conflict and breakdowns within groups, using their expertise to highlight the importance of collective grieving. They emphasise that by embracing grief and accepting it as part of the human experience, communities can foster mutual respect and collaboration. This approach not only aids in personal healing but also strengthens communal bonds, leading to more resilient and supportive environments.

You can find out more about Carol here.

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