There is no right way to grieve - only your way
-
My name is Claire and I became a bereavement counsellor because I believe nobody should have to face loss on their own. Over the years, I’ve walked with many people through their grief, and I’ve seen how powerful it can be to have a safe place to share what’s really going on inside.
I’m a person centred counsellor, and qualified member of BACP whose ethical framework I adhere to. Most importantly, I’m someone who will meet you where you are, with kindness and care.
-
I don’t believe in “fixing” grief or rushing the process. Grief is deeply personal—there is no right or wrong way. My role is to offer you compassion, understanding, and gentle guidance as you find your own path forward.
-
Grief can show up in many ways—sadness, anger, guilt, numbness, or just feeling “different” from how you were before. However it shows up for you, it’s welcome here. I offer one-to-one counselling (in person or online) and can support you with:
Loss through death
• of a partner or spouse
• of a child (including miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal loss)
• of a parent, sibling, or friend
• Sudden or traumatic death (e.g., accident, suicide)
• Death after long illness or palliative care
Anticipatory grief
Facing the terminal illness of a loved one
• Decline due to dementia or long-term illness
Non-death losses (sometimes called living losses)
• Relationship breakdown, separation, or divorce
• Loss of health or mobility (through illness, accident, disability, or ageing)
• a job, career, or financial stability
• a home or familiar environment (including migration or moving into care)
• identity, role, or sense of self (e.g., retirement, empty nest)
• independence (e.g., needing carers, losing a driving license)
Other significant losses
• Loss connected to infertility or not becoming a parent
• of hopes, dreams, or future plans
• of community, culture, or faith
• Pet loss (deeply significant but sometimes overlooked)
Whatever your loss looks like, it matters. This is a space for you to bring your own unique experience of loss and be met with understanding and care.
-
Choosing a therapist is a big decision. That’s why I offer a 15 minute complimentary telephone or Teams consultation to see if we are the right fit for each other.
50 mins in person session in W1 (Marylebone ) £60
50 mins in person session on line £50
-
IGeneral Bereavement Support
• Cruse Bereavement Support – 0808 808 1677 | www.cruse.org.uk
Emotional support, counselling, and local support groups for all types of bereavement.
• Samaritans – 116 123 | www.samaritans.org
Free, 24/7 support for anyone in distress or struggling to cope.
Baby Loss & Fertility Support
• SANDS (Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society) – 0808 164 3332 |
Support for anyone affected by the death of a baby, including pregnancy loss, stillbirth, and neonatal death.
• Tamba (Twins and Multiple Births Association) – 0800 138 0509 |
Peer support for families expecting or raising multiples, including loss experiences.
• ARC (Antenatal Results and Choices) – 0845 077 2290 | www.arc-uk.org
Guidance and support for parents receiving difficult news during pregnancy.• Fertility Network UK – 0131 220 7772 | www.fertilitynetworkuk.org
Support for fertility struggles, IVF, miscarriage, and related loss.tem description
No results found
Contact Me
If you would like to book a free 15 minute consultation or you require any further info please fill complete the form below and I will be in touch shortly.