Campaign concepts · for approval

Grief & Family Therapy — two new campaigns

Concept designs for Suciu & Carrie to approve, across Positive Reset + Serenium. Squares shown here; once concepts are signed off, each becomes tall + wide sizes, full copy sheets, and a landing page on both sites.

Campaigns: Grief + Family therapy Brands: PRE + Serenium Concepts: 10 (squares) Next after approval: tall + wide · copy sheets · landing pages

The approach

Both lines sell the end result — being seen, being understood, getting help — with “Book a session” as the CTA. Coverage (Medicaid & most NJ plans) and same-week speed sit as a trust line, never the hook.

Tone follows our therapy-ad rules: identification and validation first (name the feeling, give permission), quiet not doom-y, and HIPAA-safe — “therapy can help,” never a promise or cure. Every concept is built for both brands: PRE in warm purple, Serenium in calm green.

Note: these are service-line campaigns (grief, family). The self-booking product itself goes to PR / press, not paid product ads — existing ads only get the CTA swap.

Grief grief isn’t only about death

Grief shows up far beyond funerals — a divorce, an empty house, a version of yourself you had to leave behind, a pet, or caring for someone who’s slowly fading. Most people never name any of it as “grief,” so they never seek help for it. This line validates the full range and points to therapy. It extends Serenium’s existing “___ is a form of grief” series — now across both brands, equal-weight across grief forms.

Who it’s for: NJ adults carrying an unnamed loss — recently divorced/separated, empty-nesters, caregivers of aging or ill loved ones, pet loss, post-illness identity shifts. Skews 30–60.  ·  6 concepts (3 PRE · 3 SW) — each ports to the other brand.
SW g1-carer Caregiver grief
You can grieve someone who’s still here.
Primary text

Nobody warns you that you can grieve someone who is still alive. If you’re caring for a parent or partner who’s slipping away, that ache is real — and you don’t have to carry it alone. NJ therapists, Medicaid & most plans, same-week.

CTA

Book your first session · Serenium voice (calm / green)

PRE g2-loss When someone’s gone
Losing them is hard enough.
Primary text

There’s no schedule for grief, and no one gets to tell you you’re taking too long. If you’re carrying a loss, talking to someone can help. Positive Reset, NJ — Medicaid & most plans, same-week appointments.

CTA

Book a session · Positive Reset voice (warm / purple)

PRE g3-divorce Did you know
Divorce is a form of grief.
Primary text

Divorce isn’t only paperwork — it’s grieving the future you thought you’d have. That’s a real loss, and it deserves real support. NJ therapists, Medicaid & most plans, same-week.

CTA

Book a session · Positive Reset voice (warm / purple)

SW g4-emptynest The house got quiet
An empty nest is a kind of grief.
Primary text

When the last one moves out, the quiet can hit harder than you expected. Missing them isn’t weakness — it’s grief, and it can help to talk it through. Serenium, NJ.

CTA

Book your first session · Serenium voice (calm / green)

SW g5-identity After the change
You can grieve who you used to be.
Primary text

Sometimes the biggest loss is the version of yourself you had to leave behind — after an illness, a diagnosis, a season of life. That grief is real, and support can help. Serenium, NJ.

CTA

Book your first session · Serenium voice (calm / green)

PRE g6-pet They were family
Losing a pet is real grief.
Primary text

They greeted you every day for years. “It was just a pet” doesn’t begin to cover it. If you’re grieving one, you deserve to be taken seriously. Positive Reset, NJ — Medicaid & most plans.

CTA

Book a session · Positive Reset voice (warm / purple)

Family therapy when the family is the hard thing

Not a crisis — a strain. The loop-argument that never resolves, the sandwich-generation parent caring up and down at once, the blended family finding its footing, the household that looks fine and isn’t. Individual and family modality.

Who it’s for: NJ adults 30–55 — parents, co-parents, blended families, and the “sandwich” generation caring for kids and aging parents at once.  ·  4 concepts (2 PRE · 2 SW) — each ports to the other brand.
PRE f1-everyone From the outside, you’re fine
Everyone’s okay. No one’s okay.
Primary text

On paper the family works. Under the roof, everyone’s a little frayed. Family therapy gives you a room where the hard stuff finally gets said — and handled. NJ, Medicaid & most plans.

CTA

Book a session · Positive Reset voice (warm / purple)

SW f2-sandwich Kids on one side, parents on the other
You hold everyone together. Who holds you?
Primary text

Raising your kids while caring for your parents — the “sandwich” years ask everything of you. You don’t have to hold it all alone. Family therapy can help. Serenium, NJ.

CTA

Book your first session · Serenium voice (calm / green)

PRE f3-conflict The same argument, on a loop
Same fight, different night.
Primary text

If it’s the same fight on repeat, the problem isn’t who’s right — it’s the loop. A therapist in the room can help you break it. Positive Reset, NJ — Medicaid & most plans.

CTA

Book a session · Positive Reset voice (warm / purple)

SW f4-coparent Parenting, blending, repairing
You love them. You still can’t talk to them.
Primary text

Love was never the problem — talking is. Whether you’re co-parenting, blending, or just stuck, family therapy helps you get on the same page. Serenium, NJ.

CTA

Book your first session · Serenium voice (calm / green)

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