Therapy for Grief & Loss

Walking with you when your world has completely changed.

You are carrying the burden of grief and there is no way to fix what has been lost.

You have experienced a loss and the whole world feels different. Grief is a powerful experience that can shake our very foundation. It is something that touches every part of who we are - mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Though it is something that everyone will experience at some point in our lives, it is also uniquely personal and no two grief experiences look exactly the same. 

Maybe you lost someone who you lived with and interacted with daily and now each day is filled with reminders of the loss. Perhaps the relationship was strained but they were still important to you and now your mind is full of the “what ifs'' of a relationship that could have been. Or you might have experienced a miscarriage and are grieving a child you never fully got to know. You may have been expecting the loss or maybe it happened unexpectedly. Or possibly the person you love is still physically present but slipping away from you due to dementia or another chronic disease. It might even be that the loss was not that of a person but of a beloved pet who was your daily companion and friend.

Whatever the story of your loss, your pain is real and it is valid.

Grief can be a lonely journey but that does not mean you have to be alone.

There is no “right” way to grieve and the grief process looks different for everyone. Grief therapy is a space for you to share your story, to have someone sit in the pain and messiness with you, and to work together to find out what it looks like for you to live fully in a life touched by grief. 

It is often said that we move on from grief. I disagree. Instead, grief is something that is forever with us, just as the love that we had for that person will always be a part of us. That being said, the way that we experience grief changes over time. 

When grieving you might be experiencing: 

  • A changed outlook or perspective on the world

  • Lack of energy, interest, or numbness 

  • Increased worry, anxiety, or anger 

  • Deep sadness or depression

  • Disengaging, withdrawing, or having trouble connecting with others or things you used to enjoy

  • Spiritual impacts such as anger at God, questioning your faith/spirituality, or looking for a higher meaning

  • Difficulties concentrating or increased distractibility

  • Isolation and loss of connections

  • Physical pain or distress

  • Avoidance of reminders of your loss or inability to focus on things other than the loss

  • Guilt or self-blame

  • Pretending to be okay to support others 

  • Confusion and uncertainty about your future 

Grief therapy can help you to process these impacts of grief in a caring, and supportive environment. I am here to walk beside you, to be a compassionate witness to your journey, and to help you discover what it means to live a life that has space for grief and space for new meaning and connection, at the same time.

  • Provide you with a safe space that is just yours (you don’t have to take care of anyone else) to share your emotions and experiences 

  • Guide you in taking steps towards living life with grief - either in the day to day or focused on the bigger picture

  • Support you in wrestling with hard to answer questions or doubts that you may have 

  • Identify strategies to help you get through the hard or overwhelming moments of grief

  • Find the right timing for your journey in the grieving process and to understand your needs

Therapy for Grief & Loss can:

“There are losses that rearrange the world. Deaths that change the way you see everything, grief that tears everything down. Pain that transports you to an entirely different universe, even while everyone else thinks nothing has really changed.” -Megan Devine

Frequently Asked Questions about Therapy for Grief and Loss

You do not have to walk the path of grief alone.