Services Offered
The Grief Pond offers four ways to work together: individual therapy, family support, professional consultation, and group therapy. Each is designed to meet you — or your team — where you are. Because grief doesn't wait for a convenient moment, all services are available throughout Vermont via telehealth. In-person options may be available for professional consultation and group therapy — reach out to discuss what works best.
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Individual Therapy
$160/Initial & 60 min - $120/45 min
Grief is not a problem to be solved. It's a landscape to be navigated — and you don't have to navigate it alone. Individual therapy at The Grief Pond is for anyone facing terminal illness, caring for someone who is dying, processing a significant loss, or living with the particular exhaustion of anticipatory grief. Sessions are one-on-one, held via telehealth, and available to anyone in Vermont.
For individuals ready to begin or simply ready to explore.
Family Support
$195/60min.
When someone in a family is dying — or has died — the grief doesn't belong to just one person. It moves through everyone differently, sometimes bringing people closer, sometimes creating distance where there was none before. Family support sessions create a held space for families to process together, navigate difficult conversations, and find their way through one of life's hardest passages.
Available for families navigating serious illness, end-of-life care, or bereavement.
Professional Consultation
Your work matters. So is your support. Contact for rates.
For hospice teams, palliative care providers, nurses, ER physicians, respiratory therapists and caregivers. Consultation is available for case support, navigating compassion fatigue, or thinking through the emotional complexities of this work with someone who understands it from the inside.
Available to individuals and teams. Contact to discuss format and scheduling.
Group Therapy
$75/person (min. of 5 people for group)
Grief can be profoundly isolating — and yet there is something powerful about being in a room, even a virtual one, with others who understand. Please reach out to discuss format and scheduling.