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WHO AM I NOW? Registration Note: Pre-registration is required - print this form, fill it in and send it: Who Am I Now? c/o Family Life Office 3214 North 60th Street Omaha, NE 68104 (402) 551-9003 (Please use one for each child) For session beginning: ____________________________________________ Child's name: _____________________________________________________ Age: __________ Grade: __________ Child lives with: _________________________________________________ Specify relationship: _____________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________ City/Zip: _________________________________________________________ Is you child in counseling? Yes _____ No _____ Please circle and date which applies to parents of child: Separated Date: ______________ Divorced Date: __________________ Widowed Date: ________________ Remarried Date: _________________ What you like to see your child gain from attending the sessions? ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Emergency Information: Name: ______________________________________________________________ Relationship: ______________________________________________________ Phone: _____________________________________________________________Parent or designated person must come to the small group room to pick up each child. Suggested donation is $10 for all six sessions for one child or $15 for two or more children. No one is turned away because of inability to pay. |
Family Life Office
Archdiocese of Omaha 3214 North 60th Street Omaha, NE 68104 402-551-9003 Ext. 1304 paseier@archomaha.org
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Denial: An initial feeling of numbness, then thinking, "This cannot really be happening to me."
Anger: Feeling of rage against God, the former spouse, others, and even one's self. Bargaining: with the former spouse to "patch things up," or with God to "take this problem away." Depression: Feeling helpless, floundering, lifeless, and in extremes, even suicidal. Acceptance: Reality of the loss is dealt with. The person grieving is at peace and is hopeful. A new beginning is experienced. |