How I support you through suicide loss.
I offer postvention counselling and support to people whose lives have been shaken by suicide. After losing my son Josh in February 2025, I understand first‑hand how sudden, disorienting, and life‑altering this kind of loss is. Because of that, I step in gently after a suicide, giving families, friends, and communities a calm, safe place to talk, breathe, and begin to steady themselves again. No one should have to face the shock or the silence alone.When we work together, you can expect a steady, calming space where nothing is rushed, nothing is too much, and you don’t have to pretend to be okay. I will listen carefully to your story at a pace that feels safe for you, and we will take each step side by side. You can talk openly about your loved one, your memories, your guilt, your anger, or the questions that keep you awake at night, and I will be here to help you make sense of what feels impossible right now. Along the way, I will gently equip you with tools that fit what you’re going through — not one‑size‑fits‑all suggestions, but things chosen carefully for your heart and your situation. They might be ways to steady your breathing when the waves hit, ways to soften guilt, ways to stay connected to your loved one without being overwhelmed, or ways to manage the days that feel too heavy. My aim is never to tell you how to grieve, but to support you with whatever helps make this path even a little easier to walk.
My work is to ease distress, reduce the risk of anyone else feeling pushed toward desperate measures, and help people find a way to carry their grief without being crushed by it. This isn’t just something I do — it’s something I live. I walk beside each person with care, respect, and warmth, offering the understanding, steadiness, and hope I once and will always need myself.
My counselling sessions are grounded in long-standing, deeply rooted experience, offering clients a high level of skill, care, and understanding. A one‑hour session is £80. For those facing financial hardship due to a suicide bereavement, I offer a reduced rate of £40 so that support remains accessible during the hardest times.