
“You don’t have to face this alone.”
Palliative experiences can surface as sadness, anger, helplessness, anticipatory grief, ambiguous mourning, anxiety, or existential distress. Patients and families may struggle with shifting roles, uncertainty, medical decision-making, and the emotional toll of living with limited time. Therapy offers a compassionate space to process emotional pain, strengthen connection, and support quality of life throughout palliative care.
Therapy for Those Experiencing Palliative Care Can Help With
Processing Grief & Emotional Overwhelm
Strengthening Connection Through Change
Exploring Meaning, Presence & Legacy
Therapy Could Help you
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Process anticipatory grief and loss
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Regulate fear and anxiety
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Tolerate uncertainty with greater peace
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Navigate medical and emotional decisions
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Address existential distress
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Communicate openly with loved ones
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Strengthen emotional connection
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Support caregiver wellbeing
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Explore meaning and legacy
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Live with greater emotional presence


