Grief and loss can permeate our lives in many ways. From important deaths to smaller goodbyes, we may be living with an ongoing sense that something is wrong or missing. Grieving is a process that helps to honor what is, the weight of the loss, and being witnessed in this process can help the new self emerge from the ashes. I am a hospice volunteer and have a special focus on grieving and bereavement, and I hold a supportive container with compassion and experience.
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, RN, NCC, LPC, LMHC
Loss is an inevitable experience during our lives as humans. Experiencing grief and sorrow can feel overwhelming or seemingly too much to bear. With a background in hospital nursing, I have a unique perspective as a counselor about how humans experience loss and grief, and about how compassion fatigue can be managed during stressful times.
I have worked in hospice and with seniors in grief. Life can turn upside down when a loved one dies, like the rug has been pulled out from under you. If you feel overwhelmed and need someone to talk to I am here, let's talk.