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Nature’s Path To Healing: Experience Grief And Loss Through Bear’s Den Hike

Using a holistic solution, the Counseling Center and Spiritual Life come together to create an opportunity to embark on a healing journey through grief or loss. The innovative program intertwines the therapeutic benefits of grief counseling with the rejuvenating power of hiking in nature. Join in a hike of Bear’s Den on Thursday, April 18, from 6-8 p.m. Immersing oneself in the beauty of nature is a profound source of healing. By weaving the grief experience with hiking, the Counseling Center and Spiritual Life create a transformative synergy that nurtures healing. Questions? Contact Spiritual Life at spirituallife@su.edu.

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