Get in Touch
FAQs
Please check my FAQs, as I may have already answered your question. If you’d like to send me a message for further help or questions, please fill out the contact form below.
General
-
Yes, I do offer one-on-one grief coaching sessions, and I’d love to support you in other ways too.
You can get tools and spiritual support each month by joining the The Collective, my motherless community of fellow grievHERS or you can learn with me by enrolling in The Immersion 6-week program.
You can also peruse the Mother Loss Resource Library for workshops and materials you can work through at your own pace.
-
Yes. I’m a licensed therapist with a Master’s in Social Work and over a decade of clinical experience. I hold licenses to practice therapy in Wisconsin and New York.
As The Mother Loss Therapist, I also work as a grief coach, which allows me to support women outside of those states. I blend evidence-based therapy with spiritual and somatic practices to guide clients toward the kind of deep healing traditional talk therapy often can’t reach.
-
My work complements traditional therapy by weaving in spiritual practices, somatic healing, and grief-specific support that many general therapists aren’t trained in. As someone who’s both a therapist and a coach, I focus specifically on the soul-level impact of mother loss, helping you reconnect with your intuition, release inherited patterns, and transform grief into personal power.
Many of my clients work with both me and their therapist—each relationship serving a unique purpose in their healing.
-
Not at all. My coaching services are offered virtually and are available to women around the world—no matter where you live.
-
No, I don’t accept insurance. As The Mother Loss Therapist, I offer support in a coaching capacity, not therapy, so sessions are not eligible for insurance reimbursement.
This work is about deep, soulful healing, not diagnosis or treatment, and is intentionally designed to offer a different kind of support than traditional therapy.
-
I integrate a range of spiritual and psychospiritual practices into my work, including intuitive guided meditation, soul work through hypnotherapy, and both past life and inner child regression.
These practices are offered within a trauma-informed coaching container, not therapy, and are always tailored to your belief system and comfort level. This work invites deep, soulful reconnection and healing beyond diagnosis or traditional talk therapy.
-
Not at all. My work is spiritual, not religious. You don’t need to believe in God or follow any specific faith to benefit. I honor all belief systems—and none—and everything we do is grounded in your personal values, comfort, and curiosity. Healing is about reconnecting with your inner truth.
Mother Loss Healing
-
Absolutely not. Grief has no expiration date. Whether your loss was 5 years ago or 35, it can still shape how you see yourself, love, trust, and show up in the world. It’s never too late to tend to the parts of you that still miss her—and never too late to reconnect with yourself in the process.
-
Yes. If you're navigating the grief of losing your mother before the loss has fully occurred—due to illness, dementia, or estrangement—I offer support to help you process the complex emotions that come with it. This kind of grief is valid, layered, and deeply deserving of care.
-
Yes. I support women grieving the loss of a mother figure—whether through death, estrangement, adoption, or absence. If you’re navigating the complex emotions that come with being adopted and longing for a mother you never knew or were separated from, this space is for you too.
-
Yes. Mother loss isn’t limited to biological or legal relationships—it’s about the role she played in your life. If you’re grieving a grandmother, aunt, stepmom, mentor, or any woman who felt like a mother to you, this work can offer the support and healing you deserve.
-
Absolutely. Mother loss isn’t just about death—it’s also about emotional absence, estrangement, or complicated dynamics that leave you feeling unseen, unloved, or unmothered. If you’re grieving the mother you never had or the relationship you wish existed, this work is for you too.
-
While I deeply honor the grief that all people carry, my work is specifically focused on supporting women and women-identifying folks. This allows me to create a space that feels safe, grounded, and attuned to the unique experiences women face in mother loss and identity healing.
Contact Me