Grief Resources & Support in Denver
Support for Your Healing Journey
Healing continues beyond the therapy room.
This collection of grief resources is designed to support individuals and families in the Denver metro area as they navigate loss, bereavement, and life transitions.
Whether you're seeking community connection, quiet reflection, or specialized care for trauma, the resources below offer different paths toward healing. You'll find local Denver organizations that provide grief support groups and counseling services, thoughtfully selected books that offer guidance and companionship through the grieving process, and information on EMDR and trauma-focused resources for those whose loss is intertwined with traumatic experience. Each section is curated to meet you where you are — because grief isn't linear, and the right support often looks different from one person to the next.
Judi’s House: A support community for grieving children and their families
https://judishouse.org/
Angel Eye’s: Supporting Families Navigating the Loss of a Child
https://www.angeleyes.org/home
Compassionate Friends: Supporting Families After a Child Dies
https://www.compassionatefriends.org
Shimmering Wings
https://www.shimmeringwings.org/
The Center for Loss & Life Transition- Dr. Alan Wolfelt
https://www.centerforloss.com/
Grief Resources
Trauma And Recovery by Judith Herman
Allies in Healing by Laura Davis
Dissociation Made Simple by Jamie Marich
Coping with Trauma-Related Dissociation by Boon, Steele, and Van Der Hart
The Finding Solid Ground Program Workbook by Schielke, Brand and Lanius
ISSTD: International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissocation
Trauma Books & Resources
EMDR
If you are interested in reading more about EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) here are two websites to check out:
Please note
These resources may be helpful for those seeking therapy/counseling. A person’s experience of any of these resources could be varied. A Dwelling Place Counseling, LLC. Is not endorsing any particular resource. These are just a few that some have found helpful. Please use caution when seeking support from any resource and/or community.

