Grief Treatment
Grief and loss counseling
Make room for grief without having to follow someone else’s timeline.
Grief can follow a death, relationship change, health diagnosis, identity shift, or other meaningful loss. It may bring sadness, anger, numbness, confusion, relief, or many feelings at once.
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You may be noticing
Experiences that can bring people to therapy
You do not need to match every item or have a diagnosis before asking for support.
- Waves of sadness, anger, guilt, or numbness
- Difficulty adjusting to changed routines or roles
- Feeling isolated or misunderstood
- Anniversaries or reminders bringing strong reactions
How therapy may help
Grief does not need to be rushed or fixed.
Create space to speak honestly about the loss and what it means to you.
Develop ways to care for yourself during difficult days and transitions.
Explore continuing bonds, meaning, identity, and life alongside grief.
A collaborative process
What to expect
There is no one-size-fits-all timeline. Care is adjusted as you and your therapist learn what is useful.
- 1Honor your experience
- 2Identify current needs
- 3Build supportive practices
- 4Adapt as grief changes
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