Grief Counseling in Georgia
Supporting the tender work of healing through loss.
Grief counseling helps individuals process loss, adjust to life after change, and make space for the many emotions that can come with grieving. Grief can show up after the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, a major life transition, a diagnosis, a miscarriage, infertility, estrangement, identity shifts, or any experience that changes the life you thought you would have.
Grief does not follow a perfect timeline. It can feel heavy, confusing, lonely, angry, numb, tender, or unpredictable. Grief counseling offers a supportive space to feel what needs to be felt, honor what has been lost, and begin finding ways to carry love, memory, meaning, and hope forward.
Grief Counseling May Support:
Death of a Loved One
Processing the pain, shock, sadness, anger, or emptiness that can come after losing someone important.
Complicated or Unresolved Grief
Feeling stuck, numb, overwhelmed, guilty, angry, or unable to move through the loss in a way that feels manageable.
Life Transitions and Non-Death Losses
Grieving changes in relationships, identity, family roles, health, faith, dreams, or the life you expected to have.
Trauma, Shock, and Sudden Loss
Supporting the nervous system after unexpected, painful, or traumatic losses that feel difficult to process.
Meaning, Memory, and Continuing Bonds
Finding ways to honor the relationship, carry memories forward, and reconnect with life while still making space for grief.
What Grief Counseling Feels Like at Tiny Planet Counseling
At Tiny Planet Counseling, grief counseling is offered in a compassionate, gentle, and nonjudgmental way. Your therapist may help you explore emotions, process memories, care for your nervous system, make meaning of your loss, and move through grief at a pace that feels safe and supportive.
Grief counseling is not about “getting over it,” rushing your healing, or pretending you are okay before you are ready. Instead, it gives you space to honor what happened, understand your grief, and find ways to keep living while carrying what matters.
Grief Deserves Care, Not a Deadline
You do not have to grieve alone or make your loss smaller for other people’s comfort. Grief counseling can help you feel supported, less alone, and more able to move through loss with compassion, connection, and meaning.

