Types of Loss
Relationship or Divorce
The end of a marriage or relationship is a loss of a shared future, not only a partner.
Divorce and the ending of a significant relationship bring a grief that is often overlooked. You may be mourning not just a person, but the dreams, routines, and identity you built together.
Feelings of failure, anger, relief, and sorrow can coexist and feel confusing. These mixed emotions are a normal part of letting go.
Counseling provides a steady, non-judgmental space to process the transition, rediscover yourself, and move toward a future that feels like your own again.
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.
Pet Loss
Pets are family. The grief that follows their loss is real, valid, and deserving of compassion.
End of a Friendship
Losing a close friendship can be quietly devastating — a grief that often goes unspoken.