End of Life & Bereavement Support

A gentle offering — still taking shape

I am beginning to open a small, quiet corner of my practice to those who are facing death — whether their own or a loved one’s — and to those navigating the landscape of grief after a loss.

This is not something I claim to be an expert in. I have no formal training in end of life or bereavement counselling. What I have is personal lived experience. I am no stranger to grief.

Out of that understanding, I feel called to sit with others who are doing the same. Not as a specialist. Simply as another human being who knows, at least a little, the weight of this territory.

How I can be with you

If you are dying, I can offer a non-judgmental presence — a space to speak the unspeakable, to explore fear, regret, love, or meaning. I can incorporate meditation, dreamwork, or symbolic frameworks (astrology, Bazi, ZWDS) if that serves you, or just sit in silence.

If you are a loved one of someone dying, I can hold space for your exhaustion, your anticipatory grief, your complicated feelings, or your need for respite.

If you are bereaved, I can walk with you through the fog — not to “fix” you, but to witness, to listen, and to help you stay connected to whatever still feels true.

What I am not

I am not a trained end of life doula, a grief counsellor, or a palliative care professional. I do not replace medical, psychological, or hospice services.

I am simply a therapist (Ying Yang Therapist) who has known loss and is willing to be present with you in yours — without pretence and without a script.

Payment: donation basis

Because this work is emerging and I am not formally trained, I do not feel right charging a set fee. Instead, I offer this on a donation basis. You give what you can afford, what feels fair, or nothing at all. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

A note on boundaries

This is still new for me. I may discover that I need to limit how many end of life clients I take on, or pause this offering if my own personal grief requires it. If that happens, I will be honest with you and help you find alternative support.

Interested?

If you would like to talk — without pressure, without performance — reach out. Let me know you’re inquiring about end of life or bereavement support. We can have a brief, no-obligation conversation to see if I am the right person for where you are right now.