No one in your circle seems to understand.
You recently lost your brother in a car accident. The two of you had a good relationship, but you didn’t get to say goodbye.
How could this happen? How are your parents going to cope?
The pain and hurt you feel while trying to be strong for your parents are overwhelming.
You tried to lean on your best friend for support, but she kept trying to cheer you up by taking you out and trying to distract you from your pain. But when you specifically express that you want to talk about what you are going through, your best friend would not listen and changed the subject.
Your friend becomes frustrated because you won’t cheer up. You are hurt and angry because your friend cannot meet your emotional needs.
Are you all alone?
No, you are not alone. Your friends and family still care deeply for you. But they don’t know how to help.
But one thing is for sure; you need someone to help you through this crisis time in your life.
Things are getting worse, and you can’t keep trying to go through this alone.
You wonder if seeking professional help is what you need.
You can find peace again.
We all process grief differently, and friends and family are not always the best resource for helping you through your loss.
A professional can help you process your grief, work through unexpected life changes, and establish the steps for a peaceful future.
Having someone truly listen to how you feel about your loss is healing.
I can help you sort through the mess of thoughts, emotions, and loneliness.
Take the step to get back on track.
Individual Therapy is a powerful step to discover your strength and healing.
You are not alone.
Keep your friends as friends.
I can be your companion to help you find yourself again.
Call today for your free consultation.