• Have you experienced
chronic feelings of grief, anger, loneliness or other pain?
Not exact matches
Not only did my
chronic cough
of 6 months begin to work through my body, but my broken foot began to
feel better, my hips and lower back released, my digestion improved, my energy increased, and I began processing old
grief in new and healing ways.
Not well represented in the literature, however, is an emotional response we term «ecological
grief,» which we have defined in a recent Nature Climate Change article: «The
grief felt in relation to experienced or anticipated ecological losses, including the loss
of species, ecosystems, and meaningful landscapes due to acute or
chronic environmental change.»
«With a heart for helping people deal with life's challenges, I
feel a special calling to work with couples dealing with issues
of chronic pain, caregiving, relationship, conflict, communication, depression,
grief, end -
of - life, and the challenges
of chronic illness.
I work with a broad spectrum
of issues and specialize in: anxiety, depression, life transitions,
grief and loss, end
of life issues, caregiver fatigue, women's issues, men's issues, relationship challenges, those living with
chronic illness, trauma, and mood disorders.I am committed to creating a safe space where you
feel you can share your story and your goals and receive feedback, support, and encouragement.My practice is located in the Juanita neighborhood
of Kirkland, WA near Juanita Beach Park.
Combining life experience, training and professional expertise, I can help as you face the challenges
of a
chronic illness, pain,
grief and loss including life transitions, and the aftermath
of a traumatic impactful event or a history
of trauma (including physical, emotional and sexual trauma), depression, anxiety,
feelings of overwhelm and relationship issues.