Grief Counseling Bay Area

Your broken heart can heal.

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You want to be seen, heard, and supported as you face this major loss.

It makes all the sense in the world. We’re social beings, wired for relationship, and we aren't supposed to grieve alone.

However, in American culture, popular attitudes toward grief make it really hard to do with others.

Despite good intentions, many people will respond to you inappropriately:

“She wouldn’t want you to be so sad.”

“You’re better off without him.”

“You should get on the apps!”

“At least you have…At least you’re not…”

These attempts to cheer you up leave you feeling invisible, dismissed, and isolated on top of the pain.

It can feel like salt in the wound, and I've experienced it in the wake of difficult losses.

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I’m Elizabeth Dausch.

Grief Counseling Bay Area

I've had the opportunity to work with clients facing these exact issues and who found tremendous relief in therapy: a place where they can be honest and raw (or any way at all) and be met with acceptance, understanding, and care.

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The Process:

1) Schedule a free consultation.

2) Process your grief in a nonjudgmental, dedicated space just for you.

3) When your work is done, say goodbye to therapy.

You may have loved ones who are excellent listeners and big hearts. They are so wonderful to have in your support system. And, typically, no one person has enough time or energetic bandwidth to lend consistently, though they may want to. This is where weekly grief counseling can be an essential anchor along the way.

Click the button below to book a free call.

I’d love to support you on your path of grief and recovery.

With Grief Counseling Bay Area:

You can heal from the experience of loss in a space free of unwanted advice, platitudes, or fixing.

You’ll be able to move forward in your life, honoring your loss, with a tender and brave heart.

On the flip side, not having adequate support can lead to carrying unresolved losses, which negatively impact mental health, well-being, and life satisfaction in the long-term.

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But you don't have to stay shielded and alone.

You can be deeply seen and accompanied on the road through grief.

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