Community
Peer Support
Our peer support program connects former ghosts with others at similar stages of post-resolution life. Groups are facilitated, structured, and ongoing. They are not therapy. They are community — which is, we have found, often more useful.
How Groups Work
Groups meet regularly — frequency varies by group — and follow a structured format developed by our program team. Each group is facilitated by a former ghost with five or more years of post-resolution experience who has completed our facilitator training program.
Groups are organized by resolution type, post-resolution duration, and, where relevant, the nature of the original haunting. We have found that shared context matters. A former ghost whose unfinished business was a message not delivered has a different set of post-resolution experiences than one whose unfinished business was a decades-long grievance. Both are valid. Both benefit from different peer configurations.
Current Group Categories
Newly Resolved (0–2 years)
For former ghosts in the early post-resolution period. Focus on immediate transition, location release, and establishing a post-resolution routine.
Intermediate (2–10 years)
For former ghosts who have established initial stability but are navigating longer-term questions of identity and purpose. The second phase is often quieter and, many report, harder.
Long-Term Resolution (10+ years)
For former ghosts with a decade or more of post-resolution experience. Focus on meaning, legacy, and supporting newer members through their own transitions.
Grievance-Based Resolutions
Specialized group for former ghosts whose primary unfinished business was grievance-based. The identity reconstruction work after a grievance-resolution is specific enough to warrant its own community.
Complex and Multiple Resolutions
For former ghosts who carried more than one item of unfinished business, or whose resolution process was non-linear. The compound experience is distinct and documented.
Open Forum (All Members)
Monthly open forum for all members. No specific topic. The most common description from members who attend: "I needed to be with people who understood."
Find a Group
Group matching is done through our membership intake process. Members indicate their post-resolution duration, resolution type, and what they are hoping for from peer support. We match accordingly. Waiting time varies by region and group category.
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