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What Makes the Grief Pathway System Different
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The purpose of the Grief Pathway is to remove stigma and support people who are overwhelmed by grief, loss, life transitions, disruption, and survival adaptation not to pathologize them as having a mental disorder.
Answer: No. We do not accept insurance because insurance requires a clinical diagnosis code for reimbursement. Our work is intentionally non clinical and focused on stabilization and identity orientation, not diagnosis or treatment.
Question: Why do we not accept insurance?
Answer: Accepting insurance would require labeling clients with a clinical diagnosis. The purpose of the Grief Pathway is to remove stigma and support people who are overwhelmed by identity disruption, not to pathologize them as having a mental disorder.
Question: Is the Grief Pathway clinical?
Answer: No. The Grief Pathway is non clinical. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace medical or mental health care. It addresses the structural impact of grief and transition before clinical intervention is applied.
Question: How does the Grief Pathway support clinicians and therapists
Answer: By stabilizing clients before or alongside therapy, Grief Pathway can help reduce overwhelm, increase coherence, and support more efficient and integrated therapeutic outcomes.
Question: Does Grief Pathway interfere with existing treatment plans
Answer: No. The Grief Pathway is designed to work alongside existing care without altering or contradicting treatment plans. It provides structural orientation rather than clinical direction.
Question: Where does the Grief Pathway fit in the care continuum
Answer: The Grief Pathway operates upstream of intervention. It stabilizes internal systems so that therapy, medical care, biofeedback, leadership development, or spiritual support can be more effective.
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