

Processing through grief can be a difficult and lonely journey. Join us for this deeply supportive and transformative healing circle for those who have lost a loved one to suicide. Facilitated by Jayne Madigan, a certified Neuropsychotherapist, Suicide Bereavement Clinician, and 33-year survivor of suicide loss, this circle offers a safe space to grieve, connect, and begin healing—together.
During the event, Jayne will gently guide participants through powerful grief recovery tools and techniques, including:
• Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT/Tapping) – to release painful emotions and soothe the nervous system
• Somatic Practices – to reconnect with the body and gently process trauma
• Holistic Healing Tools – to foster emotional resilience and support mind-body balance
Whether you’re newly grieving or further along your path, you are welcome here. This is a space of compassion, connection, and hope. No one has to walk this journey alone.
Please bring a journal and an open heart.
Space is limited – reserve your spot today.
This event is offered on Wednesday, July 16th from 6:00-7:00pm (EST)
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Instructor: Jayne is a Suicide Bereavement Clinician, Neuropsychotherapist, and a 33-year survivor of suicide loss. After losing her uncle, nephew and others to suicide, Jayne is passionate about supporting others through the unique grief and trauma that follow such devastating loss. Blending science-backed somatic healing techniques with compassionate, soul-centered support, Jayne helps survivors move beyond pain into a place of hope, restoration, and renewed purpose. Her classes are gentle, empowering, and deeply transformative. They invite you to heal in a way that honors your story and your loved one’s memory.