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Weekly support groups facilitated by volunteers trained in group process. Activities are intended to complement and not replace professional care. Program offers a learning and growing experience by bringing together adults who have had losses and are in the grieving process.
Typical sessions will include speakers or videos followed by small groups formed with attention to the specific kind of losses experienced by those who attend.
Meetings occur every Thursday from 4 pm - 6 pm with the following layout:
- 4 pm - 4:30 pm: Registration and refreshments
- 4:30 pm - 5 pm: Speaker
- 5 pm - 6 pm: Break out sessions
Weekly support groups facilitated by volunteers trained in group process. Activities are intended to complement and not replace professional care. Program offers a learning and growing experience by bringing together adults who have had losses and are in the grieving process.
Typical sessions will include speakers or videos followed by small groups formed with attention to the specific kind of losses experienced by those who attend.
Meetings occur every Thursday from 4 pm - 6 pm with the following layout:
- 4 pm - 4:30 pm: Registration and refreshments
- 4:30 pm - 5 pm: Speaker
- 5 pm - 6 pm: Break out sessions
Categories
Bereaved Spouses
Widows
Bereaved Friends
General Bereavement and Grief Support Groups
Bereaved Parents
Bereaved Children
Widowers
Licensed mental health professionals complete diagnostic assessments working to understand questions, concerns and worries as well as each child's strengths, challenges, and history.
Washburn provides counseling, therapy and support for families available at all of their sites. This includes help with with common concerns such as:
- Abuse and parent-child conflicts
- Attention problems and acting-out behaviors
- Depression and anxiety
- Difficulty dealing with loss or family changes
- School adjustment problems
Quick Access Program: Provided in partnership with Medica. Supports children experiencing mild mental health challenges or situational life stressors. Provides a brief mental health assessment and access to clinical care for kids ages 5 - 17 who can benefit from short-term therapy intervention (up to 6 sessions). Aims to reduce the amount of wait time it takes for children and families to receive help with mild mental health challenges or situational life stressors. Available to families enrolled with Medica insurance. Services are not for children or families who have long-standing mental health concerns, a history of past mental health treatment and multiple diagnosis, or safety concerns.
Licensed mental health professionals complete diagnostic assessments working to understand questions, concerns and worries as well as each child's strengths, challenges, and history.
Washburn provides counseling, therapy and support for families available at all of their sites. This includes help with with common concerns such as:
- Abuse and parent-child conflicts
- Attention problems and acting-out behaviors
- Depression and anxiety
- Difficulty dealing with loss or family changes
- School adjustment problems
Quick Access Program: Provided in partnership with Medica. Supports children experiencing mild mental health challenges or situational life stressors. Provides a brief mental health assessment and access to clinical care for kids ages 5 - 17 who can benefit from short-term therapy intervention (up to 6 sessions). Aims to reduce the amount of wait time it takes for children and families to receive help with mild mental health challenges or situational life stressors. Available to families enrolled with Medica insurance. Services are not for children or families who have long-standing mental health concerns, a history of past mental health treatment and multiple diagnosis, or safety concerns.
Categories
Family Counseling
Child Abuse Counseling
Counseling for Children Affected by Domestic Violence
Bereaved Children
Child Guidance
Parent Abuse Counseling
Family Counseling Agencies
Bereaved Parents
Families With Children
Psychological Assessment
Anxiety Disorders
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Depression
Licensed mental health professionals complete diagnostic assessments working to understand questions, concerns and worries as well as each child's strengths, challenges, and history.
Washburn provides counseling, therapy and support for families available at all of their sites. This includes help with with common concerns such as:
- Abuse and parent-child conflicts
- Attention problems and acting-out behaviors
- Depression and anxiety
- Difficulty dealing with loss or family changes
- School adjustment problems
Quick Access Program: Provided in partnership with Medica. Supports children experiencing mild mental health challenges or situational life stressors. Provides a brief mental health assessment and access to clinical care for kids ages 5 - 17 who can benefit from short-term therapy intervention (up to 6 sessions). Aims to reduce the amount of wait time it takes for children and families to receive help with mild mental health challenges or situational life stressors. Available to families enrolled with Medica insurance. Services are not for children or families who have long-standing mental health concerns, a history of past mental health treatment and multiple diagnosis, or safety concerns.
Licensed mental health professionals complete diagnostic assessments working to understand questions, concerns and worries as well as each child's strengths, challenges, and history.
Washburn provides counseling, therapy and support for families available at all of their sites. This includes help with with common concerns such as:
- Abuse and parent-child conflicts
- Attention problems and acting-out behaviors
- Depression and anxiety
- Difficulty dealing with loss or family changes
- School adjustment problems
Quick Access Program: Provided in partnership with Medica. Supports children experiencing mild mental health challenges or situational life stressors. Provides a brief mental health assessment and access to clinical care for kids ages 5 - 17 who can benefit from short-term therapy intervention (up to 6 sessions). Aims to reduce the amount of wait time it takes for children and families to receive help with mild mental health challenges or situational life stressors. Available to families enrolled with Medica insurance. Services are not for children or families who have long-standing mental health concerns, a history of past mental health treatment and multiple diagnosis, or safety concerns.
Categories
Family Counseling
Child Abuse Counseling
Counseling for Children Affected by Domestic Violence
Bereaved Children
Child Guidance
Parent Abuse Counseling
Family Counseling Agencies
Bereaved Parents
Families With Children
Psychological Assessment
Anxiety Disorders
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Depression
- Child trauma psychotherapy treatment for children and adolescents who have experienced a traumatic event, such as sexual abuse, physical abuse, car accidents, stressful medical procedures, domestic violence or traumatic grief
- Psychiatric evaluations/assessments
- Youth and family counseling
- Child trauma psychotherapy treatment for children and adolescents who have experienced a traumatic event, such as sexual abuse, physical abuse, car accidents, stressful medical procedures, domestic violence or traumatic grief
- Psychiatric evaluations/assessments
- Youth and family counseling
Categories
Physically Abused Children
Traffic Accident Victims
Bereaved Children
Psychodynamic Therapy
Sexually Abused Children
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Families
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Family Counseling
Youth
Responds to emergency mental health situations in schools for groups or individual students. Situations include death, suicide, or other instances when a youth has an immediate crisis need for a counselor.
Responds to emergency mental health situations in schools for groups or individual students. Situations include death, suicide, or other instances when a youth has an immediate crisis need for a counselor.
Categories
Families/Friends of Suicides
Children
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Bereaved Children
Adolescents
Young Adults
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
- Offers support and friendship to grieving parents who have lost a child of any age
- Provides an opportunity to meet parents who are working through their own grief and can empathize with a bereaved family
- Gives cognitive information about the grieving process through programs, speakers, and library
- Quarterly newsletter to bereaved parents
- Sibling group meeting for siblings age 16 and older to meet with siblings who have lost a brother or sister
- Offers support and friendship to grieving parents who have lost a child of any age
- Provides an opportunity to meet parents who are working through their own grief and can empathize with a bereaved family
- Gives cognitive information about the grieving process through programs, speakers, and library
- Quarterly newsletter to bereaved parents
- Sibling group meeting for siblings age 16 and older to meet with siblings who have lost a brother or sister
Categories
Printed/Printable Materials
Bereaved Child Support Groups
Bereaved Parent Support Groups
Newsletters
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Bereaved Parents
Bereaved Children
Licensed mental health professionals complete diagnostic assessments working to understand questions, concerns and worries as well as each child's strengths, challenges, and history.
Washburn provides counseling, therapy and support for families available at all of their sites. This includes help with with common concerns such as:
- Abuse and parent-child conflicts
- Attention problems and acting-out behaviors
- Depression and anxiety
- Difficulty dealing with loss or family changes
- School adjustment problems
Quick Access Program: Provided in partnership with Medica. Supports children experiencing mild mental health challenges or situational life stressors. Provides a brief mental health assessment and access to clinical care for kids ages 5 - 17 who can benefit from short-term therapy intervention (up to 6 sessions). Aims to reduce the amount of wait time it takes for children and families to receive help with mild mental health challenges or situational life stressors. Available to families enrolled with Medica insurance. Services are not for children or families who have long-standing mental health concerns, a history of past mental health treatment and multiple diagnosis, or safety concerns.
Licensed mental health professionals complete diagnostic assessments working to understand questions, concerns and worries as well as each child's strengths, challenges, and history.
Washburn provides counseling, therapy and support for families available at all of their sites. This includes help with with common concerns such as:
- Abuse and parent-child conflicts
- Attention problems and acting-out behaviors
- Depression and anxiety
- Difficulty dealing with loss or family changes
- School adjustment problems
Quick Access Program: Provided in partnership with Medica. Supports children experiencing mild mental health challenges or situational life stressors. Provides a brief mental health assessment and access to clinical care for kids ages 5 - 17 who can benefit from short-term therapy intervention (up to 6 sessions). Aims to reduce the amount of wait time it takes for children and families to receive help with mild mental health challenges or situational life stressors. Available to families enrolled with Medica insurance. Services are not for children or families who have long-standing mental health concerns, a history of past mental health treatment and multiple diagnosis, or safety concerns.
Categories
Family Counseling
Child Abuse Counseling
Counseling for Children Affected by Domestic Violence
Bereaved Children
Child Guidance
Parent Abuse Counseling
Family Counseling Agencies
Bereaved Parents
Families With Children
Psychological Assessment
Anxiety Disorders
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Depression
- Child trauma psychotherapy treatment for children and adolescents who have experienced a traumatic event, such as sexual abuse, physical abuse, car accidents, stressful medical procedures, domestic violence or traumatic grief
- Psychiatric evaluations/assessments
- Youth and family counseling
- Child trauma psychotherapy treatment for children and adolescents who have experienced a traumatic event, such as sexual abuse, physical abuse, car accidents, stressful medical procedures, domestic violence or traumatic grief
- Psychiatric evaluations/assessments
- Youth and family counseling
Categories
Physically Abused Children
Traffic Accident Victims
Bereaved Children
Psychodynamic Therapy
Sexually Abused Children
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Families
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Family Counseling
Youth
Responds to emergency mental health situations in schools for groups or individual students. Situations include death, suicide, or other instances when a youth has an immediate crisis need for a counselor.
Responds to emergency mental health situations in schools for groups or individual students. Situations include death, suicide, or other instances when a youth has an immediate crisis need for a counselor.
Categories
Families/Friends of Suicides
Children
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Bereaved Children
Adolescents
Young Adults
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Mental health services with a specialty in serving children and adolescents and their families on issues of:
- ADHD
- Anger management
- Chemical abuse
- Divorce, separation
- Family Relationships
- Parenting
- Runaways
- Sever and persistent mental illness
- Sexual identity
- Violence
Mental health services with a specialty in serving children and adolescents and their families on issues of:
- ADHD
- Anger management
- Chemical abuse
- Divorce, separation
- Family Relationships
- Parenting
- Runaways
- Sever and persistent mental illness
- Sexual identity
- Violence
Categories
Substance Use Disorders
Sexuality Counseling
Children of Divorced Parents
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Adolescents
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Drug Use Disorders
Family Counseling
Child Abuse Counseling
Gender Identity Counseling
Sexual Orientation Counseling
Child Guidance
Bereaved Children
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Alcohol Use Disorder
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Anger Management
Individual Counseling
Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Physically Abused Children
Responds to emergency mental health situations in schools for groups or individual students. Situations include death, suicide, or other instances when a youth has an immediate crisis need for a counselor.
Responds to emergency mental health situations in schools for groups or individual students. Situations include death, suicide, or other instances when a youth has an immediate crisis need for a counselor.
Categories
Families/Friends of Suicides
Children
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Bereaved Children
Adolescents
Young Adults
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
- Child trauma psychotherapy treatment for children and adolescents who have experienced a traumatic event, such as sexual abuse, physical abuse, car accidents, stressful medical procedures, domestic violence or traumatic grief
- Psychiatric evaluations/assessments
- Youth and family counseling
- Child trauma psychotherapy treatment for children and adolescents who have experienced a traumatic event, such as sexual abuse, physical abuse, car accidents, stressful medical procedures, domestic violence or traumatic grief
- Psychiatric evaluations/assessments
- Youth and family counseling
Categories
Physically Abused Children
Traffic Accident Victims
Bereaved Children
Psychodynamic Therapy
Sexually Abused Children
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Families
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Family Counseling
Youth
Youth Support: Provides a free quarterly grief support series and two free annual bereavement camps, Camp Erin-Twin Cities and Camp Journey for youth and their families who have experienced the death of a loved one. Offers virtual and in-person grief support groups, access to free short-term grief counseling, and family-friendly events that provide a connection to others who have experienced a similar loss. Also provides free support and services for children who are anticipating the death of a parent, sibling, or close family member.
Young Adult Support: Provides opportunities to connect with others in the 18 - 26 year old age group through weekend retreats, social events, monthly support groups, grief counseling, and young adult grief support groups.
Youth Support: Provides a free quarterly grief support series and two free annual bereavement camps, Camp Erin-Twin Cities and Camp Journey for youth and their families who have experienced the death of a loved one. Offers virtual and in-person grief support groups, access to free short-term grief counseling, and family-friendly events that provide a connection to others who have experienced a similar loss. Also provides free support and services for children who are anticipating the death of a parent, sibling, or close family member.
Young Adult Support: Provides opportunities to connect with others in the 18 - 26 year old age group through weekend retreats, social events, monthly support groups, grief counseling, and young adult grief support groups.
Categories
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Bereaved Child Support Groups
Bereaved Children
Young Adults
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Youth
Special Interest Camps
Six-week series held periodically, offering bereaved individuals including children/teens and suicide survivors education and support for death-related losses.
Series will be scheduled by host church:
- Eden Prairie United Methodist Church: 15050 Scenic Heights Road, Eden Prairie; (952)937-8781
- Immanuel Lutheran Church: 16515 Luther Way, Eden Prairie; (952)937-8123
- Pax Christi Catholic Community: 12100 Pioneer Trail, Eden Prairie; (952)941-3150
- St. Andrew Lutheran Church: 13600 Technology Drive, Eden Prairie; (952)937-2776
- Family of Christ Lutheran Church: 2020 Coulter Boulevard, Chanhassen, MN 55317; (952)934-5659
- Prairie Lutheran Church: 11000 Blossom Road, Eden Prairie, MN 55347; (612)207-7299
- St. Hubert Catholic Community: 8201 Main Street, Chanhassen, MN 55317; (952)374-5049
Six-week series held periodically, offering bereaved individuals including children/teens and suicide survivors education and support for death-related losses.
Series will be scheduled by host church:
- Eden Prairie United Methodist Church: 15050 Scenic Heights Road, Eden Prairie; (952)937-8781
- Immanuel Lutheran Church: 16515 Luther Way, Eden Prairie; (952)937-8123
- Pax Christi Catholic Community: 12100 Pioneer Trail, Eden Prairie; (952)941-3150
- St. Andrew Lutheran Church: 13600 Technology Drive, Eden Prairie; (952)937-2776
- Family of Christ Lutheran Church: 2020 Coulter Boulevard, Chanhassen, MN 55317; (952)934-5659
- Prairie Lutheran Church: 11000 Blossom Road, Eden Prairie, MN 55347; (612)207-7299
- St. Hubert Catholic Community: 8201 Main Street, Chanhassen, MN 55317; (952)374-5049
Categories
Bereaved Child Support Groups
Bereaved Parents
Suicide Loss Survivors Support Groups
Suicide Attempt Survivors
Bereaved Children
General Bereavement and Grief Support Groups
Bereaved Spouses
Bereaved Friends
- Offers support and friendship to grieving parents who have lost a child of any age
- Provides an opportunity to meet parents who are working through their own grief and can empathize with a bereaved family
- Gives cognitive information about the grieving process through programs, speakers, and library
- Quarterly newsletter to bereaved parents
- Sibling group meeting for siblings age 16 and older to meet with siblings who have lost a brother or sister
- Offers support and friendship to grieving parents who have lost a child of any age
- Provides an opportunity to meet parents who are working through their own grief and can empathize with a bereaved family
- Gives cognitive information about the grieving process through programs, speakers, and library
- Quarterly newsletter to bereaved parents
- Sibling group meeting for siblings age 16 and older to meet with siblings who have lost a brother or sister
Categories
Printed/Printable Materials
Bereaved Child Support Groups
Bereaved Parent Support Groups
Newsletters
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Bereaved Parents
Bereaved Children
Camps held in January, April, and November. Call for current camp schedules. Camp activities include:
- Games, sledding, skits, contests and tie-dying shirts
- Memorialization activities: Candlelight remembrance ceremonies, balloon releases and small group discussions
- Meetings with family physician to answer any medical questions
Camps held in January, April, and November. Call for current camp schedules. Camp activities include:
- Games, sledding, skits, contests and tie-dying shirts
- Memorialization activities: Candlelight remembrance ceremonies, balloon releases and small group discussions
- Meetings with family physician to answer any medical questions
Categories
Bereaved Children
Therapeutic Camps
- Child trauma psychotherapy treatment for children and adolescents who have experienced a traumatic event, such as sexual abuse, physical abuse, car accidents, stressful medical procedures, domestic violence or traumatic grief
- Psychiatric evaluations/assessments
- Youth and family counseling
- Child trauma psychotherapy treatment for children and adolescents who have experienced a traumatic event, such as sexual abuse, physical abuse, car accidents, stressful medical procedures, domestic violence or traumatic grief
- Psychiatric evaluations/assessments
- Youth and family counseling
Categories
Physically Abused Children
Traffic Accident Victims
Bereaved Children
Psychodynamic Therapy
Sexually Abused Children
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Families
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Family Counseling
Youth
Youth Support: Provides a free quarterly grief support series and two free annual bereavement camps, Camp Erin-Twin Cities and Camp Journey for youth and their families who have experienced the death of a loved one. Offers virtual and in-person grief support groups, access to free short-term grief counseling, and family-friendly events that provide a connection to others who have experienced a similar loss. Also provides free support and services for children who are anticipating the death of a parent, sibling, or close family member.
Young Adult Support: Provides opportunities to connect with others in the 18 - 26 year old age group through weekend retreats, social events, monthly support groups, grief counseling, and young adult grief support groups.
Youth Support: Provides a free quarterly grief support series and two free annual bereavement camps, Camp Erin-Twin Cities and Camp Journey for youth and their families who have experienced the death of a loved one. Offers virtual and in-person grief support groups, access to free short-term grief counseling, and family-friendly events that provide a connection to others who have experienced a similar loss. Also provides free support and services for children who are anticipating the death of a parent, sibling, or close family member.
Young Adult Support: Provides opportunities to connect with others in the 18 - 26 year old age group through weekend retreats, social events, monthly support groups, grief counseling, and young adult grief support groups.
Categories
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Bereaved Child Support Groups
Bereaved Children
Young Adults
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Youth
Special Interest Camps