The deafening silence where their voice touched your ear. Your empty chest now cavernously hollow. Missing them so much it is physically painful.
Grief is always hard, but it feels impossible when the loss was complicated, violent, sudden, unexpected, when the relationship was conflicted, or when the one who is gone was supposed to outlive you.
Grief coaching is different from therapy because grief is not a mental illness. You're not crazy. You just crave peace. You don't need "closure." You long for a relationship with the person who is gone.
Let me help you grieve well. I will help you relocate that person into your heart to create an enduring internal bond. We want that attachment to remain, even while we work on the difficult parts of the relationship or process the challenges of the loss.
Love and grief can be held in your hands at the same time. So can pain and joy. I can help you accomplish this.
I was orphaned young, and later widowed with young kids. My masterโs thesis was on patterns, processes, and obstacles to bereavement, I wrote a book on grief, and provided a chapter to "Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving, loss and healing."

This means I've studied grief, but even more, I have lived it.
I also understand that your grief experience is very different from mine, so I will approach your story with deep humility as an observer and facilitator.
In each session we will work on the tasks of grief. This may take more than one or two sessions.
Sometimes this process may feel hard before the pain begins to lift. I will do my best to make this non-threatening by book-ending each session with a focus on gratitude and healthy humor.
Take the first step to help.
Insurance companies are reluctant to cover grief work because it is not a mental illness.
Therefore, I take private pay. I accept all major credit cards. Payment is due at the time of scheduling.
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