
Grief is not limited to death. It arises wherever there is loss, rupture, or irreversible change.
At The Nest Club, people come to us seeking grief counselling or psychotherapy for loss in many forms – some visible, some deeply private.
Grief is not a set of stages or something you “move on from”. It is a relational, emotional, and bodily response to loss.
It can include sadness, anger, guilt, numbness, relief, longing, and confusion – often all at once.
Grief affects identity, relationships, and the nervous system. It is shaped by what was lost, how it was lost, and how supported you are afterwards.
Many people seek therapy for grief after miscarriage, stillbirth, termination for medical reasons, or unsuccessful fertility treatment.
This grief is often:
People frequently search for:
We offer specialist, compassionate support via our baby loss and fertility counselling services.
Infidelity and separation create profound grief, even when relationships continue or endings are chosen.
Clients often seek:
This grief involves mourning trust, safety, shared futures, and identity.
Our couples and relationship therapy supports individuals and couples navigating these complex losses.
Bereavement grief may be expected, yet still deeply isolating.
People seek:
Grief doesn’t end because time passes. Therapy supports integration, not erasure.
People search for grief support in many ways:
All reflect the same need: for grief to be recognised and held without pressure to fix or reframe it.
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The Nest Club is an organisational member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).
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