Grief Recovery with Purpose
I’ve had a relationship with Grief from an early age…
…it has not always been a good relationship either.
At the ripe old age of 47, I eventually heeded the call and went on a long walk through Spain, and it turned out to be my watershed adventure for my life. Up to that point, I had cruelly compared myself to all of my loved ones who had passed on, and I often felt unprepared and not worthy of the life that I was given.
After all, all of the good ones had been taken from me.
Why was I still living?
My Camino gave me pause to consider my own value and my own purpose and I am now passionate about helping others, after loss, to rediscover their own value and what they bring to the world and those around them.
Grief Recovery isn’t about simply moving on – it’s transforming how we feel about our own lives and how we move forward with meaning.
Grief is the price we pay for love.
– Queen elizabeth II –

Certifications & Achievements
Certified Coach by the International Authority for Professional Coaching & Mentoring
Certification & Achievements
Certified Core Renewal Therapist by the ACCPH (Accredited Counsellors, Coaches, Psychotherapists, and Hypnotherapists); IPHM (International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine); and the CMA (Complementary Medical Association)

Certification & Achievements
Certified NLP Master Practitioner by the International Authority for Professional Coaching & Mentoring

Specialized Support for Your Journey of Grief Recovery
Individual Healing
Navigate the complex landscape of loss with personalized therapy designed specifically for complicated grief patterns and overwhelming emotions.
Professional Support
Helping professionals with advanced grief-specific training and consultation to better serve their clients experiencing complicated bereavement.
Holistic Wellness
Reconnect with meaning and purpose through grief-informed approaches that honour your unique path while addressing the physical, emotional and spiritual dimensions of profound loss.
Empowerment through Grief Recovery

Therapeutic interventions

Support Network

Meaning-Making practices
The Camino, like grief itself, begins with a single, often hesitant step into the unknown.
As you traverse the ancient pathways that have carried countless souls before you, each footfall becomes a heartbeat in the rhythm of your healing. The physical pain of blisters and aching muscles mirrors the raw ache of loss, teaching you that moving forward doesn’t mean escaping the pain, but rather walking alongside it until its edges soften.
Just as the Camino strips you of excess baggage—literally and figuratively—grief forces you to confront what truly matters when everything feels lost. Fellow pilgrims become unexpected companions in your solitude, their stories intertwining with yours, reminding you that while your path through loss is uniquely yours, you are never truly alone in your suffering. And slowly, almost imperceptibly, as villages give way to cities and mountains surrender to plains, something shifts within—not an absence of grief, but a growing capacity to carry it differently, to find meaning in the journey itself rather than fixating on a destination where pain no longer exists.