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About My Clients
Whether your loss was sudden or expected, grief can wreak a lot of havoc in your day to day life. The clients I serve come to me feeling overwhelmed, anxious, bombarded with thoughts and feelings, and yearning for their loved one. They don't know what to do with all they're experiencing. I help adults just like you who are trying to navigate life after loss: ones that have it within them to find their way through the pain and suffering, but just need the support to get there.
My Background and Approach
My experience with grief and relationships means I have the patience, presence, and compassion you need and deserve when you’ve lost someone you love. At the end of the day, you just want a space where someone “gets it”. A person that doesn’t overwhelm you with suggestions or simple solutions to complicated things. You want to know that you’re not crazy and that there is actually ground underneath your feet. I have over eight years of experience as a marriage and family therapist, four of which I’ve been providing bereavement counseling to those who have lost a loved one through hospice. My professional and personal experience don’t mean that I’m steps ahead of you - they help me to walk alongside you. Allow me the opportunity to understand what you’re going through and support you in finding your way through this. When we work together, you won’t just get a trained therapist. You’ll get someone who truly wants to be with you in one of the most difficult times of your life.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I believe grief is a normal response to the loss of a loved one. It is a universal experience and everyone, at some point, will lose someone they love. I like to believe we all have the capacity to get through the things that life throws our way. I view my clients as experts in their own lives. Just because we’re in charge, doesn’t mean we always know what to do and how to find our way. I hope to provide you with a space where you can feel validated, heard, and empowered to get through this. Grief isn’t something that can be fixed but it can be something you learn to carry despite how foreign, huge, and impossible it seems right now. Your loss is unique, your relationship to your person is unique, and your grief will be unique. Therapy will be tailored to individual needs and circumstances. I believe it's a privilege to do this work and it would be my honor to walk alongside you in your grief journey.