Grief - Seasons of Life

Life's Unexpected Moments


Sometimes it's the loss of a loved one, the fear of what's to come, or a traumatic event that leaves you feeling shattered and lost. You might be uncertain how to move forward.

Finding comfort on your GRIEF journey

In the face of profound loss you may be feeling overwhelmed and lost...



·  Process the fear and emotions surrounding potential loss

· Understand and navigate the emotional toll of Trauma

· Cope with the shock of unforeseen circumstances

· Explore feelings of sadness and hopelessness

· Heal from the devastation of Betrayal

· Find strength after the loss of Love

· Rebuild after Job loss

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Grief can be a deeply painful and isolating experience, regardless of the cause. Whether it's the loss of a loved one, a broken relationship, or a cherished dream, grief can leave you feeling isolated and alone.

Long Term GRIEF

Living with long-term grief can feel isolating. You may feel like those around you expect you to 'be over it' by now. But the truth is, grief takes time to heal. We can work together to develop personalized strategies that will help you:

Don't wait any longer to start feeling better. I use proven, evidence-based techniques, including hypnosis, to help you move forward and reclaim your life.

Schedule a consultation today to learn more about how I can support you on your journey to healing.

Ambiguous loss according to the Mayo Clinic "is a person's profound sense of loss and sadness that is not associated with the death of a loved one. It can be a loss of emotional connection when a person's physical presence remains, or when that emotional connection remains but a physical connection is lost. Often, there is no sense of closure."

Ambiguous loss, a relational experience, happens when the fate of a loved one is uncertain, and their physical and/or mental state is unknown. This uncertainty can arise from situations like immigration, addiction, a catastrophic illness, or even when someone is physically present but psychologically absent due to Alzheimer's or another condition. Conversely, someone who is physically missing, like a missing soldier or child, can still be very much present in your thoughts and emotions. There is no clear ending or resolution with this type of loss. Coping mechanisms like grief therapy can help you process your emotions and navigate the uncertainty. Finding supportive people and taking care of yourself are also crucial for healing. 

"What we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes a part of us.

~ Helen Keller

TRANSFORM TRAUMA

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Trauma can disrupt healthy brain connections, making it hard to move forward. Which means integration gets impaired. Hypnosis can help you heal from trauma and restore a sense of well-being.


ANXIETY + STRESS

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Feeling on edge and struggling to cope? Does everyday life feel chaotic?

Hypnotherapy and other tools can help you manage anxiety and stress, creating lasting change. 

PET LOSS GRIEF

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The loss of a treasured pet can leave us feeling heartbroken and lost. From the initial shock to the deep sadness, losing a pet can trigger a range of emotions.

To process your grief and find comfort, hypnotherapy can be a valuable tool on your healing journey.