A Compassionate Path Through Loss, Identity Collapse, and Emotional Overwhelm

Grief Coaching:

When Loss Leaves You Unrecognizable, Grief Coaching Can Help

Grief doesn’t just break your heart.
It breaks your sense of who you are.

Whether it’s the death of someone you love, the end of a relationship, the loss of a role or identity.

You’re left asking:

  • Who am I now?

  • Will this heaviness ever lift?

  • Is it possible to feel whole again — or even okay?

You don’t have to walk through those questions alone.
Grief coaching offers a grounded, safe space to move through what’s heavy and rebuild from what’s real.

Does This Sound Like You?

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  • You feel stuck in grief that won’t move, no matter what you try

  • You’re tired of pretending you’re okay when you’re not

  • Everyone around you wants you to “move on,” but you’re still in the middle of it

  • You don’t even recognize yourself anymore

  • You want to feel peace again, but without letting go of what matters

If any of this resonates… you’re in the right place.

What Grief Coaching Looks Like

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This isn’t about “fixing” you.
There is nothing wrong with your grief.
There is only what hasn’t been held, seen, or safely released.

As a certified Grief Educator trained by David Kessler, I offer personalized, one-on-one grief coaching for people who are ready to be witnessed, supported, and empowered in their healing, without pressure to perform or pretend.

In this one-on-one process, you’ll be gently supported as we:

  • Release trapped grief from your body using Emotion Code® and energy healing

  • Process complicated grief, guilt, shock, trauma, stuck emotions, at your pace

  • Create meaningful rituals and tools to navigate hard days, anniversaries, and emotional spikes

  • Rebuild your identity without abandoning who or what you lost

  • Learn to carry your grief, not as a burden, but as part of your story

You don’t need to “let go.” You need to find a new way to carry it.
That’s what we do, together.

How You Might Feel After This Work

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Grief won’t disappear.
But your relationship with it will change, and so will your relationship with yourself.

Clients often experience:

  • Emotional release and a sense of lightness after long-held grief is cleared

  • Greater self-compassion and less guilt, shame, or internal pressure

  • A toolkit for navigating triggers, waves, and unexpected breakdowns

  • Better sleep and a more regulated nervous system

  • Renewed capacity for joy, connection, and self-expression, without guilt

  • A new relationship with meaning, identity, and the future

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This Isn’t Therapy.
It Isn’t Coaching.

It’s Something Deeper.

  • It’s not “just getting over it.”

  • It’s not a spiritual bypass.

  • It’s not “think positive” coaching.

This is intuitive, trauma-aware, body-informed grief work.

It combines energy healing, subconscious clearing, emotional processing, and real-world integration.

You’ll be fully supported, emotionally, energetically, and practically, as you move through what’s real.

Is Grief Coaching Right for You?

This is for you if:

  • You’re grieving the death of a loved one, a divorce, the loss of a role, dream, or identity

  • You feel emotionally stuck or overwhelmed

  • You’re open to emotional and energetic healing, even if you’ve never done it before

You don’t want to just survive this, you want to live again, fully and honestly.

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Let’s Take the First Step Together

You don’t have to carry this alone. 

If you’re ready to begin, gently, honestly, and in a way that honors your timeline, I’d be honored to walk with you.

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A Personal Note from Karin

I didn’t learn about grief from a course. I learned it from losing the people and life I loved.

In just a few years, I lost my business, my marriage, and eventually, my 27-year-old son after his long battle with addiction and mental health challenges.

Nothing could’ve prepared me for what came after, the emotional freefall, the silence, the ache that had no words.

I know what it’s like when nothing works, when the people around you don’t know what to say, and when grief doesn’t look “neat” or “inspirational.”

This work isn’t about fixing you.
It’s about walking with you, gently, through the pain, and helping you carry what you can’t put down.

You don’t have to do it alone.