“No one around me understands what I’m going through.”
“I don’t know how to find peace with my circumstances.”
“I fear what the future holds for my loved ones.”
Facing the end of life can be an incredibly challenging and emotional experience. This period may bring a mix of fear, sadness, or uncertainty, not only for those who are nearing the end but also for families and loved ones. End-of-life counseling is designed to support individuals facing terminal illness or advanced age, helping them cope with the emotional, psychological, and spiritual challenges that arise during this time.
Counseling also offers support to family members who may be struggling with anticipatory grief and the prospect of losing their loved one. This type of counseling aims to provide a safe space for expressing fears, reflecting on life, and finding ways to achieve a sense of closure and peace. Though therapeutic collaboration, you can find ways to make this final chapter of life as meaningful and peaceful as possible.
We can help you if you are experiencing any of the following:
Anxiety about death and dying
Desire to create a lasting legacy
Difficulty discussing end-of-life wishes with family
Fear of being a burden to loved ones
Feelings of depression or hopelessness
Grieving the loss of identity or roles
Need for assistance with advance care planning
Spiritual or existential questions
To see if one of our clinicians is a good fit, you can email, call/text us, or fill out this form to schedule your free 15-minute phone consultation.