Maybe you've lost someone. Not just recently, maybe it was years ago, and you're surprised to find that grief is still showing up, still asking something of you. Or maybe the loss is fresh and enormous, and you don't know how to carry it and still move through the world. Maybe you're in a transition that doesn't have a name yet. A relationship ending. A role dissolving. A version of yourself you're not sure how to leave behind. You feel it in your body before you can say it in words: a heaviness, a tightness, a place where something got stuck. Maybe you're a caregiver for an aging parent, a partner, a child with complex needs and you've quietly set yourself down somewhere along the way. You're exhausted in a way that sleep doesn't fix. You need someone to hold space for you for once. Maybe you're a person who thinks deeply, feels deeply, and has always sensed that there are layers to your life that ordinary conversation can't reach. You've tried to figure it out on your own. You've read the books. And still something calls you inward, toward the unfinished work. How can you help? Talk about your specialty and what you offer. You want more than symptom management. You're not just looking for coping strategies. You want to understand yourself. You want to grieve fully, not efficiently. You want a therapeutic relationship that can hold complexity, contradiction, and mystery. You want someone who won't rush you toward resolution before you're ready, and who trusts that you have within you what healing requires. You want to be seen, not diagnosed, not fixed, but genuinely witnessed. I offer I'm a licensed clinical professional counselor with over 25 years of experience, and grief is at the heart of my work. I understand grief not as a problem to be solved but as a profound human process, one that touches identity, relationship, body, and spirit all at once. I'm also a certified grief educator, which means I bring both clinical depth and real psycho-educational grounding to our work together.