Evidence-Based researchers studied the effectiveness of The Grief Recovery Method®, and then published their findings in a respected, peer-reviewed journal. In this case, research was conducted at Kent State University by Dr. Rachael D. Nolan and Dr. Jeffery R. Hallam, who published two separate articles in The American Journal of Health Education. They also presented their research findings to their peers at professional conferences.

Evidence-based means there is a study that places high confidence that those who follow the Grief Recovery Method® Action Plan can successfully, once again, be able to find happiness in their lives despite the loss they have suffered. The results reveal that The Grief Recovery Method® goes beyond the level of a best practice or a promising approach to dealing with the emotional pain of loss. It even goes beyond the level of being research-based.

The Grief Recovery Method® gives grievers the opportunity to deal with things they wish might have been different or better in a relationship. It provides the opportunity to address any incomplete dreams and expectations for the future, which is different from the one they planned. It helps address any unfinished conversations and business they thought would cause them emotional pain for the rest of their lives.

All these things may sound too good to be true, but evidence-based outcomes demonstrate that the dream of a better tomorrow is possible, thanks to The Grief Recovery Method® Action Plan!