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Grief &
Loss

Grief is not a problem to be solved. It is love with nowhere to go — and it deserves a space that honors that.

What It Is

Understanding
grief & loss

Grief extends far beyond the death of a loved one. It includes the loss of a relationship, a job, an identity, a version of yourself, or a future you had planned. Disenfranchised grief — grief that others don’t acknowledge or validate — can be especially isolating.

There is no timeline for grief. What matters is having the support to move through it rather than around it, and the tools to carry the loss in a way that doesn’t consume your entire life.

June’s Approach

Advanced dual-certified
grief care

June is completing her Advanced Dual Certification in both Trauma and Grief, bringing specialized training to one of the most undertreated areas of mental health. Her approach draws on the dual process model of grief, meaning-making frameworks, and continuing bonds theory — all of which recognize grief as an ongoing, individualized process rather than a set of stages to complete.

This is not about moving on. It is about moving forward, with your loss as a part of who you are.

You May Be Ready for Support If

Signs this might
be right for you

You are struggling to function weeks or months after a loss

The grief feels stuck, frozen, or like it’s getting worse over time

You are experiencing complicated or traumatic grief

Others have told you it’s “time to move on” but you can’t

You are grieving a loss others don’t recognize as valid

Loss has triggered anxiety, depression, or PTSD symptoms

You feel guilt or anger alongside your grief

You are grieving a death by suicide or sudden/unexpected loss

You are supporting a child or family member through loss

What to Expect

Grief therapy that
honors your process

01

Creating space

The first sessions establish safety and allow you to speak openly about your loss without judgment, agenda, or a timeline.

02

Understanding your grief

June helps you understand your specific grief response and what factors may be complicating the natural grieving process.

03

Working with the loss

Using evidence-based frameworks, sessions help you find meaning, address guilt and anger, and develop a relationship with the loss that allows you to live alongside it.

04

Building a continuing bond

Grief work does not aim to sever your connection to what or who was lost. It helps you carry that connection forward in a way that supports living.

Ready to begin?

The free 15-minute consultation is the right place to start. Learn about June’s background → No forms, no commitment — just a conversation.

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You don’t have to
grieve alone.

June offers a free 15-minute consultation to talk through what you’re carrying and whether grief therapy is the right support.

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June Pittman
MS, LMHC

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