Support for Those Who Are Grieving
“What is grief, if not love persevering?”
Grief comes in many forms and comes for us all.
It doesn’t matter if the grief you’re experiencing is a living loss - due to physical separation, relationships ending, borders that keep people apart, cognitive decline - or loss after death, grief is hard to navigate and carry on our own.
As a griever myself and a therapist who has supported grievers in many different settings, I understand the language of grief while also knowing that each person’s grief is different because each relationship is different.
There’s no right time or way to grieve.
The truth is that grief doesn’t go away, but we can learn to live and grow around it. So when you’re ready, I’m here to provide you a space to feel and heal around the loss you are carrying.
“Grief is so tricky that way. It doesn’t really go away. We always carry it. It’s kind of like having on a backpack that can’t be taken off. Sometimes it is so light I almost forget I have it on - I can even pull out a little memory with a smile. But other times, like holidays or even when a certain song comes on, it feels like someone has filled it with rocks. It’s so heavy I don’t understand how I can move forward. But somehow, I do.”
Hannah Dearth
“When I say, I hope you’re ok
I mean; I know you’re not ok but I hope that the sadness isn’t overwhelming you. That you can see cracks of light in the dark. That the shadows are letting you break and hurt and heal without swallowing you up. And that you know you’re not alone, even in the moments when it really feels like you are.
@thegrievingdaughter
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