Therapy for grief in San Antonio and virtually across Texas.

You Don’t Have to Carry This Alone

Grief comes in many forms, and none of them are easy. You might be mourning the death of a loved one, navigating the end of a relationship, adjusting to life after a major change, or carrying a loss that the world doesn’t always recognize; like infertility, estrangement, or the death of a beloved pet.

No matter what kind of loss you’re facing, your grief is valid. It doesn’t have to meet a certain timeline or look a certain way to matter.

Grief can feel like sadness, but it can also show up as numbness, anger, guilt, confusion, exhaustion, or even relief. It can shake your sense of identity, impact your ability to focus, and leave you feeling like the rest of the world is moving on without you.

Whether your loss was recent or happened years ago, whether it feels clear or complicated, you don’t have to carry it alone. Therapy can offer a space where your grief is honored. Not rushed, not minimized, not compared. Just witnessed, supported, and slowly, gently worked through.

You can’t rush grief, but you don’t have to stay stuck in it either. Therapy can help you make space for the pain while also making room for healing. Here’s how that process works.

How therapy works

How We’ll Work Through Grief Together

Grief isn’t something you get over. It becomes part of your life; a reflection of the love, connection, or meaning that was lost. With support, it can become something you carry with more compassion and less pain.

In our work together, there’s no pressure to move on or find silver linings. We’ll create space for whatever you’re holding; your memories, your emotions, your questions, and the parts of you that feel stuck. You can come exactly as you are.

I use evidence-based approaches like Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) for painful memories, Internal Family Systems (IFS) to support the parts of you most impacted by the loss, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help you stay connected to what still matters, and mindfulness tools to bring steadiness when things feel overwhelming.

We’ll move at a pace that feels safe and honoring of your story.

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Therapy for grief can help you…

  • Feel less alone as you navigate a loss that changed everything

  • Give your grief the time and space it needs without rushing or judgment

  • Understand and tend to the many emotions that can rise and fall, sometimes all at once

  • Honor the love behind your pain even when the world expects you to move on

  • Explore what healing means for you, not as forgetting but as remembering with more grace

  • Acknowledge losses that may be invisible to others but deeply felt by you

  • Begin to carry your grief with more compassion and, when you are ready, make space for meaning

Frequently asked questions about self-esteem therapy

FAQs

  • If you’re asking the question, there’s a good chance something inside you is needing support. You don’t have to be falling apart to benefit from grief counseling. Some people come because they feel overwhelmed and lost. Others come because they feel numb, disconnected, or stuck in guilt or regret.

    You might notice that grief is affecting your sleep, energy, focus, or relationships. You may feel like the world has moved on, but you haven’t. Or you may just need a safe space to talk about someone or something you’ve lost.

    If your grief feels heavy, confusing, or like it’s taking up more space than you can carry alone, therapy can help. You don’t have to do this by yourself.

  • No. We can start wherever feels safest for you. Some clients begin by talking about how they’re coping day to day, while others are ready to speak about their loss more directly. You get to decide the pace, and there is no pressure to share anything before you’re ready.

  • Not at all. Grief doesn’t follow a timeline. Sometimes it stays quietly in the background, only to resurface years later. Therapy can help whether your loss is recent or something you’ve been carrying for a long time.

  • Absolutely. Grief isn’t limited to death. You might be grieving a relationship, a dream, a version of yourself, or the loss of a pet. Every loss that matters to you is worth honoring.

  • Just fill out the contact form here to schedule a free 15-minute consultation. We’ll talk briefly about what you’re needing support with and see if working together feels like a good fit. If so, we’ll set up your first session and take it one step at a time.

“Grief is like the ocean; it comes in waves, ebbing and flowing. Sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes it is overwhelming. All we can do is learn to swim.” — Vicki Harrison

Your grief is worthy of care. If you’re ready to take the next step, I’m here.

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