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About My Clients
Your grief feels overwhelming and unrelenting. It just doesn’t stop. When you think of what happened, you replay certain parts over and over and over. The whole time your mind is highlighting the things that went wrong- the things you should have done differently. You weren’t this anxious before, but now you feel the anxiety regularly. Maybe you’re even having panic attacks now. You can’t sleep at night, and you can’t focus during the day. Your mind and your body both feel stuck.
My Background and Approach
I provide grief therapy using Narrative Therapy, ACT, Brainspotting, and EMDR. I help my clients find resilience, groundedness, and peace by equipping them with the tools they need to address the unhealthy and unhelpful thoughts and feelings that come up around loss. Many of today’s solutions for grief focus on helping you move on by moving past the loss, leading so many grieving people to feel like healing requires them to forget their loved one or like “fixing” grief means never missing them again. That approach doesn’t match what we know about neurobiology and attachment- you can work through the pain of your loss without having to let go of that part of your story, and grief is a lifelong process. First, we look at your grieving process so we can identify the thoughts, feelings, and physical symptoms that are causing you so much pain. Then, we can work together on skills and tools to help you make changes so you can have relief AND honor your loss.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
My training as a grief counseling specialist means I have the expertise you need and deserve when creating a healing space for your grief that reflects current neurobiology and therapy techniques to help. But at the end of the day, you want to know you’re working with someone who gets what it means to be a person struggling with regret, anxiety, and trauma from the pain of your loss, right? I get it because there is nothing quite like the finality and ambiguity of grief. I know that sometimes it feels like the only way to escape the pain is if you were dead, and that feels like a scary thought too. I have ten years of experience helping people understand their thoughts, feelings, and emotions. So when we work together, you won’t just get a trained therapist, you’ll get someone who understands.