Georgena Eggleston Grace MA, RSCP, CRS
Trauma Specialist / Grief Guide

Georgena Grace

Georgena Eggleston Grace M.A., is a trauma specialist and certified body-mind therapist specializing in sudden loss, suicide, and profound grief. With over 25 years of experience in private practice focusing on grief and anxiety, clients benefit from her guidance in using the body to navigate emotional depths and achieve integrated wellbeing.

Drawing from her background as a speech-language pathologist, Georgena’s journey toward grief healing commenced with her enrollment In the Rubenfeld Synergy Method® training. In 2002, she attained certification as a Rubenfeld Synergist (CRS), leveraging her strong communication skills to facilitate healing. Subsequently, in 2015, Georgena became a licensed Religious Science Practitioner (RScP).

Georgena is the author of “A New Mourning: Discovering the Gifts in Grief,” a memoir chronicling her personal journey through grief. Additionally, she has established “Reasons to Live” circles to support individuals who have survived suicide attempts.

For nearly ten years, Georgena has facilitated support groups for those bereaved by suicide. She then became the secretary of Suicide Bereavement Support North West (SBSNW.org ) and now trains others to facilitate peer support groups. Georgena also certifies therapists specializing in grief in Somatic Grief Relief.

For inquiries, Georgena may be reached at 503-309-3966 or georgena@georgenagrace.com, or visit IntegratedWellbeingInstitute.com.

Life After Loss Conference Presentation:
Managing Relationships Complicated by Grief

The death of a loved on is hard on everyone, and grief may cause someone to do or say something mean or hurtful that can cause rifts for years. This can especially be true between the surviving spouse and his or her in-laws, siblings, children, or friends. In this presentation, Georgena will help us acknowledge relationships that have been impacted negatively by grief and share techniques for managing and repairing them.