Grief, Bereavement & Identity Loss

Healing Relational Trauma. Restoring Trust. Rebuilding Lives.

A Different Way of Understanding Grief

Grief is not only about death. It also follows betrayal, divorce, illness, infertility, immigration, and the loss of identities, relationships, and futures we expected. Grief can feel disorienting, isolating, and difficult to put into words — especially when it does not fit traditional narratives.

At Mzima Counselling, grief is understood as a relational and emotional process, not something to “get over.”

Even after deep loss, life can grow again.
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Many people feel:

  • Disoriented or disconnected
  • Emotionally numb or overwhelmed
  • Pressured to “move on” before they’re ready
  • Alone in grief that doesn’t fit traditional narratives

Who is this for?

  • For Individuals
  • For Couple’s & Families

For Individuals

Individual grief therapy supports adults navigating loss that has altered their sense of self, safety, or direction in life.

This work is helpful if you are:

  • Grieving the death of a loved one
  • Adjusting to divorce, separation, or relational loss
  • Living with chronic illness or life-altering diagnosis
  • Carrying grief related to immigration, displacement, or cultural loss
  • Mourning a future, role, or identity that no longer exists

Therapy focuses on:

  • Naming and validating grief without pressure to move on
  • Integrating loss into your life in a way that feels meaningful
  • Rebuilding identity and self-trust after loss
  • Making sense of emotions that feel confusing, heavy, or contradictory


The goal is not to erase grief, but to help you live with greater grounding, clarity, and compassion for yourself.

For Couples & Families

Grief often affects partners & family members differently — and when it goes unspoken, it can create distance, misunderstanding, or emotional disconnection.

Rather than forcing grief to look the same for all, this work supports mutual understanding, compassion, and connection during difficult transitions.

Couples & family grief therapy supports individuals who are:

  • Navigating loss together but grieving in different ways
  • Feeling disconnected or misunderstood in the aftermath of loss
  • Struggling to support each other while managing their own pain
  • Experiencing strain in the relationship due to unresolved grief

Therapy helps couples & families:

  • Understand each other’s grief responses without judgment
  • Reduce conflict and emotional withdrawal
  • Rebuild emotional safety during seasons of loss
  • Stay connected while honoring individual grieving processes

How Grief Therapy Helps

This work focuses on:

Naming and validating loss

Integrating grief without rushing it

Rebuilding identity after loss

Making meaning without minimizing pain

Rather than forcing grief to look the same for all members, this work supports mutual understanding, compassion, and connection during difficult transitions.

Clients gain: Emotional integration, Increased self-compassion, Clarity about who they are becoming, A sense of groundedness after loss.

Grief isn’t only about death. It’s about what was lost and never returned.

If you’re feeling stuck, disconnected, or unsure where to begin, support is available.

Book a consultation to explore whether Mzima Counselling is the right fit for you.