Right now with the great shift happening globally many people will experience some sort of loss and grief.
This can be a workplace injury, loss of a job, divorce or loss of a close family member or a close friend.
I have worked with clients experiencing loss and together we work to hold the space for understanding
your feelings, emotional healing and acceptance of what has occurred as part of life events. You will be able to shift your
perception from a heart centered space.
Our therapists are experience in working with loss and grief. Some have specific specialities, such as working with siblings who have experienced loss at a young age. Others work in broader grief related areas such as the grief associated with injury and unexpected change in life circumstances that thwarts goals and desires. We are members of the Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement and regularly ensure we have update professional development in this area so that we can continue to provide a quality service for our clients.
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If an individual was experiencing distress before the loss they suffered, or if their grief is chronic and interferes with normal functioning, grief counseling can help him or her to address their intense emotions and move on with the healing process.
Our society does not know how to process grief and loss. It is unquantifiable and deeply unique to each individual. Having spent the last two decades on my own existential journey, I feel very equipped to hold space for you and yours. If you choose to sit with me, I will create a warm, open and non-judgmental space where you can feel free to explore whatever is on your mind to locate some sense of ease and clarity. There is no single way to process loss. Together we will sit and be and when the time is right, find a the path that is aligned for you to know and understand your pain and regain movement that nourishes and honours you/your process.
Most people will experience loss at some point in their lives. Therapy can help with any sort of loss, whether society validates the grief or not. Therapy is an opportunity to explore your feelings and memories without judgment. No loss is too big or too small to warrant support. You do not have to endure your grief alone.