Bereavement is the experience of living after the death of someone significant. It can bring waves of sadness, longing, anger, guilt, numbness, or confusion, often in ways that feel unpredictable and isolating. There is no correct way to grieve and no timeline for mourning.

We offer a compassionate space to support individuals after the death of a loved one. Therapy can help you process the impact of the loss, navigate changes in identity and relationships, and find ways to carry your connection to the person who died while continuing to live your life. Whether the loss was recent or long ago, sudden or expected, you do not have to navigate bereavement alone.