Bereavement Support is for those walking through loss before or after a death and needing steady, faith-aware guidance. For some, that means end-of-life preparation counseling: quiet, honest conversations about medical choices, legacy, forgiveness, and how to talk with family.
For others, it looks like bereavement adjustment counseling after the funeral, when everyone else seems to move on. I help you honor your loved one, face practical changes, and make room for both tears and laughter without guilt. Together, we explore your questions about God, suffering, and what it means to live with an empty chair at the table. My goal is not to rush your grief, but to help you find your footing again with courage and spiritual grounding.