Mental Health Services

Grief & Loss

Compassionate support to process grief and find a path forward through loss. There is no timeline for healing — but there is support.

Understanding Grief

Grief is a natural response to loss, but it's also deeply personal and unique. There is no "right" way to grieve, and the process doesn't follow a linear path. When grief becomes overwhelming or feels like it's taking over your life, professional support can help you process and cope.

Types of Loss We Support

  • Death of a loved one — spouse, parent, child, friend, or pet
  • Divorce or end of a significant relationship
  • Job loss or career identity changes
  • Health-related losses — diagnosis, disability, or chronic illness
  • Miscarriage, infertility, or pregnancy loss
  • Loss of safety or trust after trauma
  • Anticipatory grief — grieving before an expected loss

When Grief Needs Extra Support

  • You feel unable to function in daily life weeks or months after a loss
  • You're experiencing intense guilt, anger, or numbness
  • You've withdrawn from people and activities you used to enjoy
  • You're having trouble sleeping, eating, or taking care of yourself
  • You're using alcohol or substances to cope

Our Approach

We provide a safe, judgment-free space to process your grief at your own pace. Treatment may include supportive therapy, medication for grief-related anxiety or depression, and practical coping strategies. Faith-informed care is also available for those who wish to incorporate their spirituality into the healing process.

Frequently Asked Questions

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