Therapy for the Dying

In-person in Brooklyn & Maplewood|Virtual anywhere in NY & NJ

Dying is your sacred rite of passage. Let’s death well.

“Death is a great teacher

Being courageous enough to explore and embrace death as the natural and sacred end of our lives really enhances the quality and depth of our living. “ Zenith Virago, My Mentor

You don’t have to know what to say, what to feel, or how to do this “well.”
This space is here for you exactly as you are.

End-of-life therapy is a place where you can speak honestly about what you’re carrying—fear, sadness, anger, love, relief, confusion, hope, or none of the above. You can talk about dying if you want to, or you can talk about anything else. There is no pressure.

You may want guidance in thinking about how you wish to live during this time, how you want to be cared for, or what matters most now. Or you may simply want a quiet, steady presence—someone who will listen without trying to fix, explain, or move you along.

We can talk. We can sit in silence. Everything you bring is welcome.

You do not have to carry your fears, your overwhelm, or your unanswered questions alone. This is a place to be fully human, with dignity and care, may you death well.

Therapy practice specializing in couples and individual counseling

 This space may be supportive for you if you are:

→ Navigating grief, loss, or major life changes

→ Facing illness, aging, or uncertainty about the future

→ You want a private space to share fears, thoughts, or questions they may not want to place on loved ones

→ You are preparing emotionally and pragmatically for the end of life, including decisions about care, setting, and how they want their final time to unfold

→ You are feeling caught between what has been and what comes next

You do not have to do this alone.

It is about empowering people to die with dignitiy, create a death plan to ensure you death well.

A space to confidentially talk and explore what you want and do not want, your wishes and fears without the pressure of pleasing close ones.

If terminal illness runs in your family, especially Alzheimers or Dementia it is important to outline how and when you want to die.

 A space to speak with me about your grief upon a terminal diagnosis. I am here for you.

Let’s get started.