Grief and Loss
Grief is a deeply personal and often overwhelming experience. Whether you’ve lost a loved one, a relationship, a role, or a season of life, the weight of that loss can affect every part of you—emotionally, mentally, physically, and spiritually. You may feel waves of sadness, numbness, anger, confusion, or even guilt. At times, it can seem like others expect you to “move on,” while you’re still trying to make sense of what has changed.
As a Christian counselor offering grief counseling in Michigan, I provide a space where you can process your loss at your own pace, without pressure or judgment. Grief is not something to fix—it is something to move through. Together, we work to understand your unique experience of loss, make room for the emotions that come with it, and find ways to carry the grief that allow you to continue functioning and engaging in life.
Using evidence-based approaches, I help you navigate the complexities of grief, including persistent sadness, difficulty adjusting, changes in identity, and the impact loss can have on daily life and relationships. Whether your loss is recent or something you’ve been carrying for years, counseling offers support in moving toward greater stability and clarity.
At the same time, faith-informed counseling acknowledges the spiritual dimension of grief. Loss can raise difficult questions, challenge assumptions, and at times leave you feeling distant from God. Counseling creates space to wrestle with those realities honestly, while also pointing back to the hope and promises in God’s Word. Many clients find comfort in being reminded that grief is not a lack of faith, and that God meets people in their sorrow with compassion and presence.
You don’t have to walk through this alone. Counseling offers a place to be understood, to process what you’ve lost, and to begin finding a way forward that honors both your grief and your life.
If you’re seeking Christian grief counseling in Michigan for loss, bereavement, or major life transitions, I invite you to reach out. Getting started is simple, and it can be an important step toward healing and renewed hope.