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Bereavement Counseling

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Humanism in Scotland provides ongoing support to bereaved spouses, family members and beyond. We are not clinicians, therefore we don’t prescribe medication, but we find that is mostly not needed anyway.
Neither are we suggesting that you or your bereaved relative hasn’t got the strength of mind and resilience to restore your own well-being. The ongoing support from a dynamic family, along with a myriad of friends, can be highly significant in a positive outcome. Sadly, some are not as fortunate. We are here as independent support: non-relative, non-judgemental & non-confessional. We are active listeners, which means we are here to listen and engage with you.
We wish you well and if we can help you in your time of need, please reach out.
secretary@humanism-scot.org
07597 377 474
Click on the link below to find bereavement support from the Sue Ryder organisation
and for families experiencing infant mortality you can find specialised support with

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