Grief & Bereavement Coaching
Honoring your loss while gently guiding you toward healing and renewed purpose.
About This Service
Grief is one of the most profound human experiences, and there is no right or wrong way to grieve. At Your Way Coaching Services, our bereavement counsellors provide gentle, compassionate support as you navigate the complex emotions that come with loss.
Whether you’ve lost a loved one, a relationship, a career, or a sense of identity, we honor your grief without rushing your healing. Our approach recognizes that grief is not a problem to be solved but a process to be supported.
Through individual and group settings, we help you develop coping frameworks, find meaning, and gradually rebuild a sense of hope and purpose — at your own pace, in your own way.
Grief & Bereavement Coach
A licensed coach who provides a safe environment for clients to communicates; process, and understand their loss while also figuring out how to cope. Sharing your feelings over the loss of a loved one may be a powerful component of the healing process. As a coach, I will guide you through the complicated feelings of loss, such as guilt, sadness, rage, numbness, and a lack of sleep.
Services I offered
- Individual therapy and coaching
- Coaching sessions (life and emotional well-being coaching)
- Bereavement and trauma coaching
- Emotional safety and psychological well-being
- Self and attachment awareness
- Group coaching
Who It's For
- Individuals mourning the death of a loved one
- Those processing anticipatory grief or terminal illness
- People navigating non-death losses (divorce, job loss, life transitions)
- Families grieving together and needing shared support
- Anyone feeling stuck in their grief process and seeking guidance
Session Formats & Pricing
Flexible options to fit your needs and schedule
Individual Session
$75 (60 min)
Follow-up Session
$35 (30 min)
Group Session
$130 for 2 persons (60 min)
Live Class
TBD
- Hours of Operation:
- Mon– Frid: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Weekend: available upon prior booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
How soon after a loss should I seek counselling?
There’s no timeline for seeking support. Some people benefit from immediate counselling, while others come months or years later. Whenever you feel ready, or whenever grief begins interfering with your daily life, is the right time.
Is it normal to still be grieving after a long time?
Absolutely. Grief has no expiration date. While the intensity often changes over time, it’s completely normal to experience waves of grief long after a loss. Counselling can help you navigate these waves with greater ease.
Do you offer support for children experiencing grief?
Yes. We provide age-appropriate grief support for children and adolescents, using creative and therapeutic techniques to help young people express and process their feelings of loss.
What if I'm grieving something other than a death?
Grief is not limited to death. Loss of a relationship, a job, health, identity, or a way of life are all valid forms of grief. We support all kinds of loss with the same compassion and expertise.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Your journey toward wellness begins with a single conversation. Reach out today — we’re here to help you find your way.