Complicated Grief & Loss
Women who have experienced loss during pregnancy or upon delivery. Women who are grieving the loss of a family member, pet, friend, neighbor or colleague.
Women who are having a hard time feeling hopeful or resuming daily activities after the loss of a home, job, or other life experience that was once routine and offered stability.
Physical Challenges
Women who live with the complications of an inflammatory/chronic condition such as Crohns, Colitis, IBS, Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Diabetes, and Migraines.
Women who have received new or returned cancer diagnoses and are struggling to manage complicated feelings in themselves and within their relationships as treatment progresses.
Emotional Challenges
Women with a history of anxiety or depression whose symptoms have re-emerged, become more problematic, causing panic attacks, obsessive thinking, irritability or increasingly isolating behaviors.
Individuals who have transitioned, newly identify as women in public, and are immersed in struggles associated with this transition.
Relationships & Change
Parents, caregivers, and partners who need skills-based support to increase understanding and compassion towards loved ones.
Women who are feeling the strain and distress associated with major life relational transitions such as divorce, empty nest, aging parents, and middle years.