ABSTRACT

This article reviews the nature of the therapeutic activity in bereavement groups —the rationale behind offering them in a hospice program for the general public —and then looks specifically at bereavement programs offered at Hospice House in Portland, Oregon. It covers eligibility, attendance, issues, methods used to consolidate the groups, blending of new members, and specifies the types of groups involved. Further, it explores the formation of a city-wide bereavement network, formed to provide mutual support for facilitators and counselors to exchange ideas, shape continuing education, encourage cross-referral and avoid duplication.