Mulhearn Funeral Homes have been offering grief after care services for 20 years, through our family services counselor, Mrs. Dianne Guillot. She is available to help the families we serve and others work through the process of grief. There are several stages of grief and Dianne will help any individual work thru them at their own pace.
Mrs. Guillot holds an advanced bereavement facilitator certificate from the American Academy of Bereavement. She has attended numerous hours of inservice training seminars dealing with the grief process. This after care program has allowed the Mulhearn Family to help many individuals and families through a very difficult process.
Mrs. Guillot is available to our community through the Mulhearn Support Group, a group of widows and widowers that meet twice a month. This enables the participants to share the many changes which are occurring in their lives. This group is open to anyone in the communities we serve and there are no fees for these services. This is just another way our family can be of help.
Mrs. Guillot is very active in speaking engagements in our community. She is available to talk to any civic, church, youth or school group with a program called Life after Loss and a simple monologue called "Walter".
She is very attentive to the needs of children and has been called numerous times by our local school system to talk to students about a tragic accident or just to comfort an individual child about a death in their family.
Mrs. Guillot also knows when someone is in need of professional help and will immediately give family members notice to seek a physician.
Mrs. Guillot is a wife, mother and grandmother, and is actively involved in her church, Ridge Ave Baptist Church. She is currently serving her second term as president of Quota International of Monroe, a member of the board of directors of Senior Olympics, Retired Senior Volunteer Program and Cable (Communites Acting to Benefit Louisiana's Elderly. She is a trainer for the Citzens Emergency Response Team, where she has been able to help with crisis intervention as part of the team for Ouachita and Union parishes.
Dianne can be reached at 318-387-3333 or click here and email her from our Contact page. Should you need someone to talk with, answer any questions, or just a shoulder to cry on, call our family services counselor.
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Pathways to Peace
We hope you are able to pause and reflect on the message shared in the Pathways to Peace presentation. As always, Pathways to Peace remains committed to providing wonderful and inspiring experiences of inner peace to all.
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Center for Loss and Life Transition
We publish books, articles and other resources to help people who are grieving. We are also an educational and training center for bereavement caregivers. If you are grieving or want to help others in grief, we invite you to explore our website.
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Crisis, Grief and Healing
This page is meant to be a place men and women can discuss,chat, or simply browse to understand and honor the many different paths to heal strong emotions.
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Growth House, Inc.
Growth House, Inc., provides this award-winning portal as your international gateway to resources for life-threatening illness and end-of-life care.
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Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, Inc. (TAPS )
a national non-profit organization made up of, and providing services to, all those who have lost a loved one while serving in the Armed Forces.
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National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
Considered to be the model for quality, compassionate care for people facing a life-limiting illness or injury, hospice and palliative care involve a team-oriented approach to expert medical care, pain management, and emotional and spiritual support...
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Parents of Murdered Children
POMC® makes the difference through on-going emotional support, education, prevention, advocacy, and awareness.
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The Light Beyond
You are not alone in your grief.... Someone you love has died. And, like countless others who have walked the path of grief before you, you are discovering that a death can rob you of so much more than a person you love. It robs you of your energy, your hope, and sometimes just of the simple will to get up in the morning. We are here to help during this difficult time.
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The Interview with God
Our mission is to make a positive contribution to the well-being of our world, and to be a major and measurable force for good on the World Wide Web, by creating experiences of inspiration that warm the heart and touch the soul.
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AARP Grief and Loss
A Collection of Resources, A Community of Care.
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Griefnet.org
GriefNet.org is an Internet community of persons dealing with grief, death, and major loss. We have 47 e-mail support groups and two web sites.
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Willowgreen
Willowgreen is pleased to provide you with a series of inspirational pieces for your personal use.
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