Navigating Grief Through Song Workshop
Friday 9.13.24, In Person
Facilitator: Gwendolyn Kilfoyle, AMFT #111614
Supervised by Virginia Moreno, LMFT #45231
Throughout history and across cultures, singing has been used to cope with the emotional and physical experience of grief. Science has shown that singing lowers cortisol levels, activates the parasympathetic nervous system (rest and digest), and releases mood-boosting hormones and endorphins.
Come experience the benefits of singing in a group and return home with songs and practices that can be woven into daily life to support the grief journey. Songs are taught by call-and-response in the aural tradition. No musical experience necessary, all are welcome.