Grief is deeply personal, and there's no single path through it. Whether you're seeking someone to talk with—a therapist, coach, or quiet tools like journals and ritual kits, this page offers both human support and gentle resources to help you find your way.
What does it mean to 'Find Someone Helpful'?
When you're grieving, it can be hard to know who to talk to or if you even want to. "Find Someone Helpful" is a way to gently explore grief support resources that come in human form. That could be a therapist, a doula, a coach, or someone who's been where you are and holds space for others in loss.
These aren't just listings. Each person shares a little about how they work, what kind of grief they understand, and how to reach them; whether you're looking for online grief support, in-person care, or something in between.
What kind of support people will I find here?
You'll find people who don't rush your grief or try to fix it. They include:
Grief therapists who are trained to help you process what's overwhelming
Grief coaches, if you prefer something less clinical and more conversational
Death doulas, who support you before, during, or after a loss
Spiritual guides or chaplains
Funeral planners
Peer support group leaders
We've made it easy to filter by region, whether they're available virtually; so you can find help whether you're able to walk into an office and talk or you just want to talk online.