Grief and loss support with extended weekday hours.
We stay open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Monday through Friday to provide a dedicated space for you to process your loss. Todd Hickman, LCSW, brings over over 35 years of experience to help you work through the shock and sadness that grief brings, helping you find your way forward with confidence.
Finding Your Way Through Grief
Support for when life feels heavy and uncertain
Losing someone or something important can make you feel completely adrift. It is common to swing between feeling numb and feeling overwhelmed. Grief counseling gives you a steady place to work through these emotions with someone who knows how to help you find your footing again.
A steady hand when you need it most
After over thirty five years in this field, I have learned that there is no right or wrong way to grieve. My experience allows me to offer a calm and stable presence while we navigate the complexities of your loss together. You are getting more than just clinical expertise; you are getting a partner who truly understands the long road to recovery.
Moving forward at your own speed
Everyone processes loss differently, so I do not use a one-size-fits-all plan. We will work together to find coping strategies that actually make sense for your life and your specific situation. We go at your pace, focusing on practical ways to help you find peace and balance.
It is more than just sadness
Grief does not just live in your head. It often shows up as physical exhaustion, trouble sleeping, or a total loss of appetite. We look at everything you are going through, from the initial shock and guilt to the anger and physical fatigue, so we can help you start to feel like yourself again.
Your feelings are valid
People often think grief only applies to the death of a loved one, but the loss of a job, a pet, or your sense of security can be just as devastating. I provide a supportive space for you to mourn any significant life transition. Whatever you are going through deserves to be heard and respected.
A Supportive Path Through Grief

