Types of Loss
Pet Loss
Pets are family. The grief that follows their loss is real, valid, and deserving of compassion.
For many of us, a pet is a constant companion — a source of unconditional love and daily routine. When they die, the silence in our home can be deafening, and others may not understand the depth of our sorrow.
This kind of grief is often disenfranchised, meaning the world around us minimizes it. Here, your loss is taken seriously. You loved deeply, and it is natural to mourn deeply.
We work through the guilt, the empty spaces, and the difficult decisions that often accompany the loss of a beloved animal, honoring the bond you shared.
You don’t have to walk this alone.
Reach out to begin a gentle, supportive conversation whenever you feel ready.
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Death of a Loved One
The death of someone we love can reshape our world in an instant. Grief is the natural response to that love.
Relationship or Divorce
The end of a marriage or relationship is a loss of a shared future, not only a partner.
End of a Friendship
Losing a close friendship can be quietly devastating — a grief that often goes unspoken.