Find support and healing through grief and loss.

Facing the death of a loved one or confronting your own mortality can be deeply challenging and overwhelming. At The Summit Counseling Center, we provide compassionate counseling to help you process grief, cope with loss, and find meaning and peace during difficult times.

Are You Struggling with Grief or Loss?

You may benefit from death and dying counseling if you:

  • Feel overwhelmed by sadness, anger, or confusion
  • Experience difficulty accepting the loss of a loved one
  • Struggle with feelings of isolation or loneliness
  • Have unresolved emotions or trauma related to death
  • Are coping with chronic illness or end-of-life concerns
  • Want support navigating funeral planning, legacy, or aftercare

Our Approach

Our therapists offer a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental environment where you can express your feelings openly. Your care may include the methods listed below.

Therapy is tailored to your unique experience and needs, helping you find resilience and hope in the face of loss.

You Don’t Have to Grieve Alone

Grief is a deeply personal journey, but you don’t have to navigate it by yourself. With compassionate support, healing and peace are possible.

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