Grief, Infertility & Pregnancy Loss Counseling in Visalia
Grief isn't only about death. It lives in the empty nursery, the negative test taken alone in the bathroom, the future you were promised that quietly slipped away. Infertility and pregnancy loss are profound griefs that the world too often asks you to carry in silence.
Here, your loss is real and your grief is welcome, in all its forms. Together we make space for the sorrow, the anger, the longing, and the love, so you don't have to keep holding it alone or pretending you're fine.

This space holds…
- Miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss
- The grief and identity loss of infertility
- The death of a parent, partner, child, or friend
- Grief that feels 'too big,' 'too small,' or stuck
- Loss others don't recognize, and the loneliness of that
The process
How grief work unfolds
No timeline, no rushing
Grief has no schedule. We move at your pace, honoring that healing is not about 'getting over' a loss but learning to carry it with more peace.
Making room for all of it
Anger, guilt, relief, numbness, and love can all live together. We give every part of your grief permission to exist without judgment.
Tending trauma within loss
When a loss is sudden or traumatic, EMDR can ease the most distressing images and memories so they stop intruding on your grief.
Carrying love forward
We find ways to honor what, or who, you've lost, and to slowly reconnect with meaning, hope, and the life still ahead of you.
The other side
What support can bring
Healing isn't about becoming someone new, it's about coming home to who you already are. Here's what clients often notice over time.
- Permission to grieve without apology
- Relief from the loneliness of carrying it alone
- Less intrusive pain, more space to remember with love
- A path back toward hope at your own pace
Common questions
Do you specialize in infertility and pregnancy loss?+
Yes. Grief related to infertility, miscarriage, and pregnancy loss is a particular focus of my practice. These losses are often minimized by others, and they deserve specialized, compassionate care.
It's been a long time. Is it too late for grief therapy?+
It's never too late. Grief can resurface months or years later, especially around anniversaries or new life events. Support is valuable whenever you're ready for it.
Can therapy help if my grief feels traumatic?+
Yes. When a loss is sudden, shocking, or traumatic, EMDR and trauma-informed care can gently reduce the intrusive images and reactions so you can grieve without being overwhelmed.
Begin when you're ready
You don't have to navigate this alone.
Reaching out is the hardest part. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation and let's see if we're a good fit, no pressure, just a conversation.