A Grief Counselor provides you with effective methods and techniques for dealing with your loss. You deserve to be heard, supported, and learn how to progress through this very natural part of life.
A Grief Counselor is your personal cheerleader and confidant. We keep you from getting stuck, listen attentively, give you the strength to co
A Grief Counselor provides you with effective methods and techniques for dealing with your loss. You deserve to be heard, supported, and learn how to progress through this very natural part of life.
A Grief Counselor is your personal cheerleader and confidant. We keep you from getting stuck, listen attentively, give you the strength to continue, help you manage your feelings of hurt, and support you in finding your own solutions.
Understand why your head is thinking one thing and your heart is feeling another. Learn tips to confidently support and speak with your children about death, loss, and grief. Understand why everyone does grief differently and how it can drastically affect romantic and professional relationships.
Learn the myths of grief and how they keep
Understand why your head is thinking one thing and your heart is feeling another. Learn tips to confidently support and speak with your children about death, loss, and grief. Understand why everyone does grief differently and how it can drastically affect romantic and professional relationships.
Learn the myths of grief and how they keep us stuck in old patterns and behaviors.
Pssst. There are NO stages of grief.
How to deal (read: not punch in the face) with people who want you to use the “unicorns + puppy dogs” approach to grief.
Unresolved grief can lead to addiction, clinical depression, weight gain, harmful behaviors, health issues, ruined relationships, unfulfilling careers, and a truly stagnated life. Don't let this happen to YOU!
The worst thing you can do is run from your loss or try to get around it. The only way is through. But...We'll be with you the who
Unresolved grief can lead to addiction, clinical depression, weight gain, harmful behaviors, health issues, ruined relationships, unfulfilling careers, and a truly stagnated life. Don't let this happen to YOU!
The worst thing you can do is run from your loss or try to get around it. The only way is through. But...We'll be with you the whole time. Promise. We'll be there for you every step of your journey.
"Becoming a Client was so easy. I was able to message with my Counselor the same day I joined. " Phoenix, AZ.
"Having someone to talk to that REALLY understands what I’m going through has made a big difference. " Atlanta, GA.
"Finally making peace with my diagnosis has brought immense and unexpected peace." Phoenix, AZ.
"I’m starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel, thank you."
Salt Lake City, UT.
"Because my wife didn't die, I didn't feel "entitled" to grieve. I learned that my feelings of loss were valid." San Diego, CA.
Reach out to claire@moderngrief.org if you can't find an answer to your question.
Our Grief Counselors have diverse backgrounds, they're skilled in all types of loss, and trained in several modalities. All of our Grief Counselors are meticulously vetted, insured, certified, undergo our 6-week training program, are familiar with escalation procedures and participate in continuing education.
Anyone experiencing grief and loss. We're socialized to think "death" when we think grief, but there are 40+ life events that can cause grief; miscarriage, divorce, loss of a close friendship, infertility, loss of a job or promotion, loss of a pet, moving, the death of a not-so-loved-one, loss of future hopes due to addiction or health restrictions, etc. You don't have to face these events alone.
Anyone who has thoughts of hurting themselves or others, minors, anyone in an urgent crisis or an emergency situation, anyone diagnosed with a severe mental illness, or if you have been advised to be in psychological or psychiatric care.
We offer support via video, phone or text, whichever is most convenient for you.
Many of our clients prefer text only support which allows you to control your comfort level, set your own pace, reduce anxiety or embarrassment, and remove barriers to getting help. Choose the right type of support for your needs.
"Normal” or “common” grief is generally defined as when a person is grieving a loss but can carry on with their normal routine despite the feelings of grief. The intensity of feelings gradually lessons over time until a “new normal” is formed. Grief therapy is for “complicated or abnormal” grief. Complicated grief is generally defined as painful emotions that are so long lasting and severe that you have trouble recovering from the loss and resuming your own life. When “the ‘normal’ reactions of shock, despair, and recovery are distorted, exaggerated, prolonged, inhibited, or delayed. NOTE: About 6-20% of the population experience complicated grief which would require grief therapy.
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