Grief Therapy & Ceremonial Space for the Grieving Heart
When someone or something dear to you is gone, it can feel like the world is suddenly unrecognizable. The rhythms of your life are disrupted. Your nervous system is on edge. You might be asking questions no one else seems to want to answer.
Who are you now?
Because grief, while brutal, can also be a doorway. The version of you who’s emerging—the one forged by heartbreak—is not broken.
As a licensed therapist and ceremonial grief-tender, I offer a space that holds both the clinical and the sacred. My work is deeply informed by my training in keening—an ancient Irish ceremonial tradition of vocal lamentation, used for generations to help people move the unspeakable through the body and into the presence of something greater.
Here, your grief has a voice.
You don’t need to explain it away or tidy it up. This is a space for the raw, holy truth of your loss. A place to cry, rage, remember—and slowly reorient to a life that includes your grief, but is not defined by it.
Together, we will:
Process your loss through trauma-informed, somatic grief therapy
Create rituals to honor the relationship or season that has ended
Use elements of sound and breath to move emotion through the body
Explore the identity shift that often comes after loss
Support the emergence of your new self—the one grief has been shaping all along
This is sacred work. And you don’t have to do it alone.
Whether your loss is fresh or decades old, your grief is welcome here. If you feel called to begin—I invite you to reach out.