Gentle Support for Survivors of Suicide Loss.

You don’t have to carry this alone. The Grief Bridge offers trauma-informed grief support, resources, and a gentle next step…at your pace.

My approach

Grief after suicide loss can feel isolating and overwhelming—

especially when the world doesn’t know what to say.

Here, you don’t have to perform, rush, or “be okay.”

My approach is trauma-informed, survivor-centered, and practical. We take things one step at a time, with emotional safety and your nervous system in mind.

What you can expect:

  • A gentle space to tell the truth

  • Support without judgment, fixing, or pressure

  • Tools for the waves (shock, guilt, anger, anxiety, numbness)

  • Small, doable steps for right now and steadier footing over time

You don’t have to carry this alone.

Ways I Can Support You

  • Schedule a Gentle Consult

    A soft first step. We’ll see what you’re carrying and what support might help.

  • 1:1 Support Sessions

    Compassionate guidance for the early days and the long haul—at your pace.

  • Books

    Support you can hold in your hands—practical, validating, and steady.

  • Free Resources

    Gentle tools for hard moments—grounding, coping, and next steps.

Christine is a highly trained, ethical, and confidential professional with exceptional listening skills. She is empathetic and nonjudgmental, and she helps survivors feel validated, understood, and supported—making it possible to find steadier footing and hope again.

Tammy M. Ballestero, AFSP Suicide Support Group Co-Facilitator

(2010–Present)

Notes From The Grief Bridge

A few words for the days when grief feels heavy and you’re trying to keep going.

Start Gently

If you’re not sure what you need yet, that’s okay.
We can begin with a Consult…one small conversation, with care and no pressure.