Therapy for Grief That Doesn’t Have a Clear Ending
Compassionate Support Through Complicated or Ambiguous Losses
Some grief comes after a death. But some grief comes from loving someone who is still alive, losing the future you thought you were going to have, or carrying a loss that other people don’t fully recognize. This kind of grief can feel confusing, lonely, and hard to explain.
We work with people grieving:
Estrangement from a parent, child, sibling, or partner
Divorce, breakups, or relational endings without closure
A loved one’s addiction, mental illness, dementia, or personality change
Infertility, pregnancy loss, or the loss of an imagined family
Chronic illness, disability, or changes in identity
Leaving a faith community
Immigration, family separation, or cultural displacement
Death losses that feel traumatic, complicated, or unresolved
We are here to support you. Together.