Floundering

What Some of My Clients Have Said

 
“ My mum had dementia so I was expecting her death. I never expected to feel so bereft and abandoned when she finally died. At first I felt panicky. I didn’t know what to say, or how. Georgia, very gently, coaxed answers. I cried, we laughed and with her help and ideas I learnt how to go on. Thank you Georgia for helping me through the hardest time. I don’t know where I would be now if you hadn’t helped me.” 
Pat - Doncaster

My baby died in utero at 32 weeks. I had to go through the delivery process to get a dead baby at the end. I was heartbroken and still really struggling after 2 months. We had a funeral for her and got foot and handprints. We had a ‘baby box’ but I felt I was just expected to get on with it. It seemed, after the funeral, everyone just forgot about it. I saw new babies everywhere and kept breaking down and crying. My friends started to avoid me and my family said ‘there was plenty of time to have another.’ Talking with Georgia really helped. She’d lost a baby too so she got what it was like. She gave me some exercises to do for homework and helped me with ways to talk to people so I didn’t feel angry or dismissed. I am still working on me but I feel much better.”

Beth - Sheffield

How Does It Work? 

What Do You Get? –  4 Sessions to be taken over a month 
When? – Every week at least 
How? – Sessions are over Zoom with extra support via  text, email, Whatsapp

What I need from you – Trust in the process and an open heart.

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