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Teen Grief Support Group

Teen Grief Support Group

A therapist-led 4-session support group for teens dealing with the loss of someone close. This space helps teens talk about grief in a safe way, feel less alone, understand their emotions, and learn coping tools that actually work in day-to-day life.

Take this quiz to assess how well you are managing your grief.

Start Date: Within next 3 months

4 Zoom sessions | 75 minutes

Confidential | Small group, 6-8 people

Group Type: Support Group

Includes 3 Free Peer Calls*

Led by Therapist

Regular price Rs. 2,000.00
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  • Teens Who Have Lost Someone Close

    For teens grieving the death of a parent, grandparent, sibling, friend, or someone important.

  • Recent Loss or Old Loss

    Whether the loss happened recently or years ago, if it still affects you, you are welcome.

  • Struggling Emotionally or Feeling Numb

    For teens who feel sad, angry, shut down, anxious, or confused and do not know how to deal with it.

  • Teens Who Want Support Without Pressure

    If you want a safe space to talk, listen, or just feel understood, this group is for you.

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Goals of the Group

• Create a safe space where teens can talk about grief without being judged
• Help teens understand that grief looks different for everyone
• Reduce feelings of isolation and “no one gets it” experiences
• Explore emotions like sadness, anger, guilt, numbness, and confusion
• Learn simple coping tools for overwhelming moments and triggers
• Support teens in managing school, friendships, and family dynamics while grieving
• Help teens find ways to remember and stay connected to the person they lost
• Build emotional strength and hope without forcing “moving on"

Glimpse of the regime

Session 1: Understanding Grief and Feeling Safe in the Group

• Introductions and setting group agreements (confidentiality, respect, choice)
• What grief looks like for teens and why it feels confusing
• Common grief reactions: sadness, anger, numbness, denial, guilt, distraction
• Normalizing different coping styles (talking, silence, humour, isolation)
• Activity: “How grief shows up in my life” check-in

Session 2: Triggers, Big Feelings, and Coping in Real Life

• Understanding grief triggers: places, songs, birthdays, school events, family fights
• Handling sudden waves of emotion and mood changes
• Coping tools for anxiety, panic, crying spells, and shutdown moments
• What to do when people say the wrong thing
• Activity: Create a personal coping plan for tough moments

Session 3: Relationships, School Life, and Feeling Different

• How grief affects friendships, family relationships, and trust
• Feeling “different” from peers and dealing with loneliness
• Managing school pressure while grieving
• How to communicate needs to parents, teachers, or friends
• Activity: Boundary and support mapping (who feels safe, who doesn’t)

Session 4: Remembering, Meaning, and Moving Forward in Your Own Way

• Letting grief exist without forcing yourself to “be okay”
• Ways to stay connected to the person you lost through memory and rituals
• Exploring identity changes after loss: “who am I now?”
• Building hope and planning for life ahead without guilt
• Closing reflection: what I want to carry forward from this group

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FAQs

What are SoulUp Groups?

At SoulUp, you'll meet people who get what you're going through and might be living some of the same realities. People looking for extraordinary conversations, just like you.

✔️ Small group, 6-8 people

✔️ Every meeting led by a world-class facilitator

✔️ Weekly 75-minute online video sessions

How is confidentiality maintained in Groups?

Confidentiality in Support Groups is maintained using secure meeting links and enabling waiting rooms to control participant access. Participants are bound by mutual confidentiality clause within the group. and sessions are not recorded without explicit consent.

Are Group sessions done on video?

Yes, all group sessions are conducted on video via Zoom.

While participants are allowed to use pseudonyms - they need to be on video to make the most of the session.

What is SoulUp's refund policy on Groups?

1. After you have registered for the group and you'd like to opt out:
- Full refund if you cancel 30 days before the group start date.
- 50% refund if you cancel 16-30 days before the group start date.
- No refund if you cancel 0-15 days before the group start date.

2. If SoulUp cancels a group, we will refund the entire signup fee.

3. If SoulUp reschedules a group by more than 2 weeks, we will inform you and give you an option to opt out and get a full refund.

4. SoulUp reserves the right to remove participants from a group if found unsuitable to the group. In such cases participants are given the option of claiming the pro-rata amount left as a refund or using it for another service on SoulUp.

Can I use multiple discounts while signing up for a group?

You can use only 1 type discount while signing up for a group. Cash backs cannot be coupled with discounts either.

* Are FREE Peer calls available to everyone who signs-up for this group?

You can book 3 Peer calls for FREE as part of signing up for this group.

Please note: This is only available to first-time participants of a SoulUp group (those trying a SoulUp group for the first time).

How long has SoulUp been around?

SoulUp was founded in 2022 by Punita Mittal and Mahak Maheshwari - a team of IIT Delhi and IIT Bombay with more than 20 years of combined healthcare experience. SoulUp is redefining mental health through groups that are not only effective but also fun, social, and challenging.

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More about Support Groups & Therapy Groups:

1. What is an online therapy or support group?

Online therapy groups or support groups are structured, therapist-led sessions where participants gather virtually to discuss and work on specific mental health or personal growth topics.

These groups offer a supportive environment and help members learn coping strategies and relevant techniques from the therapist. Participants offer each other encouragement, share advice, and provide emotional support, helping one another feel less isolated.

2. What benefits can I expect from joining an online therapy group or support group?

Participants in online therapy groups often experience improved mental health, a greater sense of connection, and enhanced coping skills. Group therapy provides structured guidance from a therapist, which can lead to valuable insights and personal growth.

3. How does online group therapy compare to one-on-one therapy?

One-on-one therapy is personalized, focusing solely on your needs, which can be ideal for in-depth, private work with a therapist.

Online group therapy, however, offers a sense of community and shared experience. In addition to learning from the therapist, members get to connect with others facing similar challenges. Group settings provide diverse perspectives and reduce isolation, which participants find valuable.

4. Are online groups effective?

Yes, studies show that online groups can be as effective as in-person groups. The online format provides convenience and accessibility while offering the same structured therapeutic benefits, especially for those who prefer the comfort of their home environment.

5. Will I have to share my personal journey in the group?

Sharing is encouraged but never forced. Participants are free to share only what they feel comfortable with, and many find that opening up gradually is natural and helpful for their own growth.

6. How do online therapy groups or support groups handle difficult emotions that arise?

The therapist leading the group is trained to manage challenging emotions. They provide tools and strategies for coping, helping participants process feelings safely.

7. Can I attend online therapy groups if I’m already in individual therapy?

Yes, many people find that group therapy superbly complements individual therapy, providing additional insights and social support, thus accelerating their healing. Also, users often join group therapy for a topic that they are not focusing on in their individual therapy sessions. Often, therapists themselves recommend their clients to group therapy for a specific area of their life.

8. How do I know if a support group is right for me?

If you’re looking for shared experiences and emotional support rather than structured therapeutic guidance, a support group may be ideal. Otherwise, consider a therapy group for a more structured approach.

You can also join more than one group if you feel it will benefit you, especially if each group focuses on a different aspect of your mental health journey.