If you’ve experienced a significant loss and feel like you’re still carrying emotional pain, this method is for you. Whether it’s the death of someone close to you, a divorce, the end of a relationship, or any other form of loss, I can help guide you through the healing process.
The Grief Recovery Method is a structured program I offer to help people navigate the emotional pain of loss. It’s designed to help you heal from grief, whether it’s from the death of a loved one, a breakup, a job loss, or any other emotional wound. Unlike traditional therapy, this method focuses on taking actionable steps to heal your heart and move forward in life.
While the Grief Recovery Method is not traditional therapy, it can complement therapy or counseling. My program focuses on providing you with practical tools and steps to heal emotionally, with the goal of helping you process your grief and create a life after your loss. It’s a heart-centered approach, rather than talk therapy.
The program typically takes 7-8 weeks to complete. During this time, I’ll work with you through one-on-one or group sessions, or through self-guided materials, depending on the option you choose. The pace is flexible and tailored to fit your needs.
In our sessions, we’ll work together on specific exercises and reflections designed to help you process and heal from your grief. You’ll be guided through actionable steps to release emotional pain and move toward recovery. Each session will give you the tools and support you need to heal your heart.
Yes, the Grief Recovery Method can help with a wide range of losses. It’s not just for grief after death; it’s also effective for dealing with divorce, breakups, the loss of a pet, a job, or even a change in your identity or life circumstances. If you’ve experienced any form of emotional loss, I can help.
The goal of the Grief Recovery Method isn’t to make you “get over” your grief, but to help you process it in a healthy way. The method provides a way for you to heal from emotional wounds, allowing you to move forward in life with a sense of peace, while still honoring the love and memories associated with your loss.
Yes, absolutely. You’ll receive support from me, your Grief Recovery Specialist, throughout the program. Whether we’re working one-on-one or in a group, you’ll never feel alone. I’m here to guide you, answer your questions, and offer encouragement as you go through the process.
Yes! I offer the Grief Recovery Method online, so you can take part in the program from anywhere. Whether through virtual one-on-one sessions or online group sessions, the method is accessible and flexible for you, no matter where you live.
If you’ve experienced grief and feel like you’re still stuck or haven’t fully healed, this method can help. It’s ideal for people who are looking for practical, action-oriented steps to move forward in their healing. If you’re unsure, I encourage you to reach out, and I can help you determine if the Grief Recovery Method is a good fit for you.
Yes! As part of the program, I provide workbooks, exercises, and other resources to support your healing journey. These tools will help you make progress between sessions and ensure that you’re fully supported throughout the process.
If you need more time, that’s perfectly okay. Everyone’s healing process is different. If you need to take things slower or adjust the timeline to suit your pace, I’m here to support you. We can discuss how to adjust the program based on your needs.
Signing up is simple! You can reach out to me directly through the website, or you can schedule a free consultation. We’ll talk about your situation, answer any questions you may have, and choose the program that best suits your needs.
The cost of the Grief Recovery Method varies depending on whether you choose individual sessions, group sessions, or an online program. I can provide you with detailed pricing and help you find an option that fits your budget. Feel free to contact me for more information.
In general, the Grief Recovery Method is not covered by insurance, as it is not a traditional therapy service. However, I recommend checking with your insurance provider to see if any portion of the program might be reimbursed.