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Processing Grief

It is messy and follows no timeline. For those dealing with loss or empathetic friends, the five stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance – Elisabeth Kubler-Ross) were never meant to be nicely laid-out markers.

Trauma

Trauma impacts everyone. Within families of origin, children will react differently to the same conditions that are present.

Depth Therapy

The unconscious holds a great deal of psychic wealth. There are stories and images that run through human history and still flow today within each person’s life story.

The Relational Field

Upon entering work with me, we build up and exist within a professional relationship. I work with you in mind.

It is messy and follows no timeline. For those dealing with loss or empathetic friends, the five stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance – Elisabeth Kubler-Ross) were never meant to be nicely laid-out markers. The challenge to all parties involved is to simply sit in the grief with no two-week limit to denial or one-month maximum for depression. The “not knowing what to do or say” is the source of the discomfort. One thing is for sure, the story of grief is a novel and not a short chapter. “Learn the difference between solving pain and tending to pain. Loss is a universal experience. We can’t make things right, but we can make them better.” – Megan Devine, It’s Ok That You’re Not Ok

It is messy and follows no timeline. For those dealing with loss or empathetic friends, the five stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance – Elisabeth Kubler-Ross) were never meant to be nicely laid-out markers. The challenge to all parties involved is to simply sit in the grief with no two-week limit to denial or one-month maximum for depression. The “not knowing what to do or say” is the source of the discomfort. One thing is for sure, the story of grief is a novel and not a short chapter. “Learn the difference between solving pain and tending to pain. Loss is a universal experience. We can’t make things right, but we can make them better.” – Megan Devine, It’s Ok That You’re Not Ok

Other Services

LGBTQ+ CONCERNS >

LGBTQ+ Concerns

Heteronormativity, the spoken and unspoken rules by which the heterosexual world defines acceptable behavior, can be an umbrella for much of the hardships the LGBTQ+ community faces on a daily basis.

Immigrants & Othering >

Immigrants & Othering

We are all humans. Yet, the physical traits we bare, the ethnic characteristics we carry into the general public, or the socioeconomic strata into which we are born place upon us unconscious labels.

Relationship >

Relationship

Every couple is tasked with finding each other’s emotional maps (Stan Tatkin, Wired for Love). The idea of “love languages” (Gary Chapman) is no longer new, but it is still pertinent to how each human being relates to the other person(s).

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