Struggling with loss in Campbelltown? Our Gledswood Hills psychologists provide compassionate, professional grief support to help you find a way through. Medicare rebates available.
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Grief is one of the most painful human experiences, and there's no right way to go through it. If you're a Campbelltown adult struggling with loss, whether it's the death of someone you love, the end of a relationship, or another significant loss, you don't have to navigate it alone.
Overwhelming sadness that doesn't ease with time
Difficulty accepting the reality of the loss
Withdrawing from people and activities you used to enjoy
Feeling guilty, angry, or numb in ways that surprise you
Difficulty functioning at work or managing daily responsibilities
A persistent sense of emptiness or meaninglessness
Grief doesn't follow a straight line, and there's no finish line where it magically ends. But therapy can help you learn to carry it in a way that doesn't consume your whole life.
Our grief-focused therapy provides a safe, non-judgemental space to process your loss. We help you honour what you've lost while building a way forward.
Our client care team will match you with the right psychologist at our Gledswood Hills clinic, just 20 min from Campbelltown.
Ask your GP for a Mental Health Treatment Plan and referral. This unlocks Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions per calendar year.
Over time, you'll develop ways to integrate the loss into your life without being consumed by it. This isn't about moving on. It's about moving forward.
Over time, you'll develop ways to integrate the loss into your life without being consumed by it. This isn't about moving on. It's about moving forward.
Questions Campbelltown adults ask about grief and loss support.
There's no wrong time. Some people find it helpful to start early, while others come months or even years later. If grief is significantly affecting your daily life, relationships, or ability to function, that's a good indicator that professional support would be beneficial.
Absolutely. There's no expiry date on grief. Some losses change us permanently, and that's okay. Therapy isn't about getting over your loss. It's about learning to live alongside it in a way that allows you to function and find meaning again.
Grief applies to many types of loss, including the end of a relationship, loss of health, job loss, miscarriage, estrangement from family, or any significant change. Whatever your loss, if it's causing you pain, it deserves professional support.
It might, and that's okay. Tears are a natural part of grief processing, and our therapy room is a safe place to let them happen. But grief therapy isn't just about feeling sad. It also involves building coping strategies, finding meaning, and gradually re-engaging with life.
Yes. Grief can cause fatigue, chest tightness, headaches, nausea, changes in appetite, difficulty sleeping, and a weakened immune system. These physical effects are real and recognised. Addressing the emotional aspects of grief often helps the physical symptoms improve too.