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When you’re feeling lost, I can help you find your way.

When you're feeling lost, I can help you find your way.

Hi, I’m Sharon,

I’m a former oncology and palliative care nurse with years of experience and qualifications in helping people overcome grief from bereavement.

I started Compass to help guide people through their unique grief and loss journeys, always with empathy and compassion at the forefront.

I believe in a person-centred approach, where clear communication and emotional support are as vital as clinical care. My goal is to create a safe, compassionate, and non-judgmental space where you feel truly heard and supported.

I’m here to help you navigate the challenges of grief and loss, promoting hope, healing, and resilience as you find your way forward.

My Services

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I can offer support if you...

…have experienced the loss of a loved one

…are finding it hard to cope with non-death-related losses (e.g., job loss, divorce, loss of health)

…are dealing with anticipatory grief (grieving an impending loss)

…are facing complicated or prolonged grief/loss and have difficulty moving forward

 

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I can work with...

…individuals who are open to seeking help and engaging in the therapeutic process

…those who are looking for a compassionate and non-judgmental space to express their emotions

…those seeking to rebuild their lives and find meaning after grief/loss

…caregivers and family members of those who are grieving, seeking support to better understand and assist their loved ones

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I can help you by...

…supporting you in processing and understanding your grief/loss

…teaching you coping mechanisms and resilience

…giving you guidance in navigating life changes and finding a sense of purpose post-loss

What is grief?

Grief is a natural reaction to loss, which manifests itself in emotional pain or sadness. It can occur when you lose someone or something that you care about.

Grief can be experienced in other circumstances, such as the loss of a pet or the death of a public figure. It can also manifest itself as the loss of something you consider important such as losing your job, your friend moving abroad or breaking up with a partner.

There is no ‘right’ or ‘normal’ way to feel or react. People cope with grief in very individualised ways, often finding support through family and friends, but many people find it helpful to speak with someone impartial, who is knowledgeable about grief and loss, who can not only support you through this time, but also navigate you in moving forward.

There is no shame in grieving for those we have lost but if you are finding it hard to find a path forward for yourself then I can help you find your way.

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Believe that tomorrow will be better than today.

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Get in Touch

If you would like to get in touch to book a session or enquire about how I can help you overcome your grief then please fill in the contact form below and I will get back in touch with you soon.