Grief And Loss Coaching Hammersmith And Fulham
Grief and loss are perennial factors of human life that can affect us deeply and remain unresolved for prolonged periods, causing profound emotional pain. In the Hammersmith and Fulham section of London, there is an emerging awareness of the importance of seeking professional help to navigate through these tough times. Grief and loss coaching plays a critical role in this realm, helping individuals to cope, heal and eventually rebuild their emotional lives.
The borough of Hammersmith and Fulham houses an array of professional grief and loss coaches, dedicated to supporting people navigating these life-altering experiences. They are equipped to assist you through the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. These coaches help individuals grapple with loss, whether it’s the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or substantial life changes.
Furthermore, grief and loss coaches in Hammersmith and Fulham utilise an empathetic, personalised approach to provide comfort and emotional stability. They possess an in-depth understanding of the complexity of these emotions and their potential to leave lasting effects on an individual’s mental health. Facilitating the healing process, they help people acknowledge their grief, address it constructively, and gradually work towards personal growth and acceptance. Their supportive and understanding approach forms a critical perspective in the handling of grief and loss.
The hardest part of any journey is usually taking the first step. Give me a call or send me an email and that’s the first step done! Then we can have a chat to see if and how I can help. No pressure. It is that easy.
About me
Let’s get the formalities over and done with. I am a Certified Life Coach, NLP Practitioner and NLP Master Practitioner, a professional member of ANLP, and a member of ICF.
I have a lot of life experiences under my belt. I have hitchhiked around Texas as a youngster, visited many countries, and mentored others in the field of education. I also ran my own business providing early years childcare for over 20 years, one of my greatest professional achievements to date.
But hitting my 50s a few years ago, was a pivotal moment. I felt I had lost my sense of identity and to some extent my health.
I knew I needed and wanted to change, to re-evaluate my life and to overcome my personal battle with my weight.
In the end, that personal journey of overcoming my own challenges led me to a total career change and to re-training as a coach because I knew I could and wanted to help others. I am not going to say my own journey was not daunting at times, but I hope my personal transformation will help inspire others.
Oh, and I love fresh flowers, Latin music, football and reading – which is my greatest joy.
What are my values?
There are certain things that really matter to me. I hope they resonate with you too because they are very much part of how I work: