Grace Harman
New Orleans,
LA
US
Grace Harman understands that grieving can be a profound and painful experience. Many individuals find it difficult to sleep and focus, suffering from bodily aches and emotional turmoil. Some may even be on medication for depression or anxiety, feeling overwhelmed by their grief and unsure of how to navigate their pain. With a deep empathy for this struggle, she holds sacred space for individuals to explore their grief and allows them to connect with their bodies as a source of wisdom in their healing journey.
Her programs offer soulful embodied grief support, catering to both long-standing and recent grief experiences. Grace believes that the grieving process is sacred and that true, lasting change originates from the body. In her sessions, she employs meditation, movement, art making, writing, and verbal processing, all designed to help individuals understand and move through their loss, ultimately guiding them toward relief and transformation.
Grace's approach is centered on healing and empowerment, reminding her clients that it’s never too late to begin the process of healing their grief.
Her programs offer soulful embodied grief support, catering to both long-standing and recent grief experiences. Grace believes that the grieving process is sacred and that true, lasting change originates from the body. In her sessions, she employs meditation, movement, art making, writing, and verbal processing, all designed to help individuals understand and move through their loss, ultimately guiding them toward relief and transformation.
Grace's approach is centered on healing and empowerment, reminding her clients that it’s never too late to begin the process of healing their grief.
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