There are moments in life that ask for a different kind of presence.

I offer support for individuals and families navigating the end of life—whether facing terminal illness, anticipatory grief, or the profound emotional and psychological transitions that arise as life comes to a close.

My approach draws from depth psychology, somatic awareness, and years of experience sitting with grief, loss, and transformation. Sessions may include emotional processing, relational repair, meaning-making, and space for what is unfolding beyond words.

I hold this as threshold work—a rite of passage that deserves care, presence, and respect. There is space here for grief, truth, and the sacredness of this transition, without pressure to frame the experience in any particular way.

This may be supportive for:

  • individuals approaching the end of life

  • loved ones and family members navigating anticipatory grief

  • those seeking a grounded, emotionally present companion in this process

  • clients who value depth, honesty, and a non-avoidant approach to death and dying

Sessions are available for individuals and family members, depending on need.

Rites of passage work may be offered on a donation basis.

If you’re considering this kind of support, you’re welcome to reach out to discuss fit.