sururyhmiä
Sururyhmiä are bereavement groups designed to support people who have lost someone close. They provide a confidential space for sharing experiences, normalizing reactions to grief, and developing coping strategies. Sururyhmiä are typically led by a trained facilitator or by an experienced layperson; they are usually intended as peer support and are not a substitute for professional psychotherapy, though they can complement individual therapy.
Format and structure commonly include meetings of about 60 to 90 minutes, held weekly or biweekly, with
Participation is open to adults who have lost a spouse, parent, child, or other significant person. Some
Benefits and limitations: bereavement groups can reduce loneliness, validate feelings, and provide practical coping strategies and
In Finland, sururyhmiä are offered by public health and social services, hospitals, religious communities, and nonprofit