A watercolour illustration — a wooden bench on a hillside trail at sunset, a pair of boots resting on it.

Grief & loss

The world moved on. I haven't.

Grief doesn't run on anyone else's timeline. Whether the loss was months ago or years, there's care for carrying it.

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What care looks like here

Grief care isn't about getting over anything. It's about finding a way to hold the loss that lets you keep living — with someone who won't rush you or tell you how you should feel.

Therapy
  • Space to grieve on your timeline, not a prescribed one
  • Support for loss of every kind — a person, a relationship, a future
  • Help when grief tips into something heavier
  • A provider who sits with it rather than trying to fix it

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Your first visit

What the first appointment is like

You talk about who or what you lost, and what the days have been like since. Tears are welcome and so is numbness — there's no right way to arrive.

Questions people ask first

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