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Grief Support • Bereavement Support

Healing After Loss

Processing grief after the unexpected death of a loved one takes more than talk therapy. Coping with loss doesn't have to be done alone.

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You Didn't Get To Say Goodbye

One moment they were here. The next — they were gone.

No warning. No preparation. No chance to say the things you needed to say.

Sudden death doesn't just take a person — it takes your sense of safety, your sense of reality, and sometimes your sense of self. The world keeps moving and you're standing completely still — wondering how everyone around you is functioning normally when your entire world has just collapsed.

I know this because I've been there.

In 1998 during my senior year of high school I lost my mother in a car accident. Suddenly. Without warning. Without goodbye.

What followed was a grief that I couldn't think my way through, talk my way through or push my way through. Traditional approaches couldn't reach the depth of what I was carrying. The shock. The trauma. The unanswered questions. The guilt of simply being alive and having to continue living in a world that kept changing while my mom was forever gone.

It wasn't until I discovered the power of subconscious healing that I was finally able to process what my mind and nervous system had been holding onto for years.

Today I carry none of it.

Not because I forgot her. Not because time healed it. But because I did the deeper work — the work that reaches where talking and thinking never could.

Sudden Death Grief Is Different

When someone dies suddenly there is no preparation. No gradual goodbye. No time to say what needed to be said.

What you're left with is:

This isn't ordinary grief. This is traumatic loss. And it requires a different kind of support.

Why Typical Grief Support Falls Short

Talk therapy asks you to talk about it. To revisit it. To process it consciously.

But traumatic sudden loss doesn't live in your conscious mind — it lives in your nervous system. In your subconscious. In the part of you that keeps replaying that moment, that day, that phone call — or the day the sheriff showed up to say "your mom isn't coming home" and then questioning if I understood what that meant.

You can talk about it forever and still feel it in your body every single day.

Real healing from sudden death grief happens at the subconscious level — where the trauma, the shock and the unprocessed emotions actually live.

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This Is Where The Healing Happens

Through holistic subconscious healing work, processing grief after the unexpected death of a loved one becomes possible. We gently release what your mind and nervous system have been holding onto — without requiring you to relive the story over and over again.

This is not about forgetting. It's not about moving on.

It's about being able to carry their memory with love instead of pain. To think of them and feel warmth instead of devastation. To live fully — the way they would have wanted you to.

I know it's possible. Because I'm living it.

You Don't Have To Carry This Alone

If you're ready to begin the journey from traumatic grief to genuine peace — I'm here to walk alongside you.

This work is done in an intimate 1:1 setting — personalized, compassionate and completely at your pace for 6 months. There is no rushing grief. But there is a way through it that most people never find.

You deserve to find it.

"You can't do what you don't understand, and you can't change your life until you do." — Persephone Boyd

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