Lynn helped me to see grief through a different perspective
Vickie, Kent
When your world falls apart…
If you are grieving the loss of a loved one, or heartbroken after the ending of a relationship, Lynn can help. Such times are where her work really comes into its own, giving you the space to feel what you feel, and providing effective techniques and new perspectives to help you begin to integrate the devastation of loss and learn how to bear and process the emotions.
Our cultural norms often provide scant support for these times, and helping people navigate this journey has become a mainstay of her work.
It isn’t a quick fix, and there is no one correct way through; it is a wholly individual journey, and a combination of Lynn’s personalised energy work and lifestyle strategies have helped many clients learn how to be kinder to themselves and be with the pain in order to ease the suffering.
My work with Lynn was exactly what I needed after losing my amazing big brother last year. Her warmth and compassion was unlike any other treatment I’ve had, as well as her holistic and spiritual practices that have transformed the way I will now go through the journey of grief. I couldn’t recommend her work and retreats enough to anyone struggling to find their way after loss
Emily, July 2023
The Journey of Integration
Having lost her parents to degenerative diseases before she was 28, Lynn is no stranger to the grieving process, and her work was born very much as a result of her unsupported path through the mire. A decade later, her marriage of 25 years ended, taking her even deeper into her healing journey to rediscover her independence and a whole new way of life.
She is now very experienced in helping people through all manner of loss, and her healing work and eclectic holistic and spiritual approaches offer a compassionate and meaningful path towards integration and wholeness.
Sessions can be online or in-person as you wish. Sometimes, one is enough; often it takes more time, but either way, you will be supported to walk this path your way and at your own pace, always remembering that it’s okay that you’re not okay, and that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
