Grief is not only about death. It lives in divorce, illness, job loss, estrangement, infertility, and the quiet loss of who you once were. Most people carry it completely alone, in silence, because the world told them to move on.
I am here to change that. One person, one conversation, one safe space at a time.
Not ready to talk just yet? That is completely okay — grief moves at its own pace. Download one of my free grief support guides — written with love for every kind of loss — and take your time. I hope it brings you some comfort, and that after reading, you will feel safe enough to reach out. I will be here when you are ready.
Read My Free Books - Healing Chapters →I did not stumble into grief support. Life led me here. Having walked through loss in many of its forms — the kind the world acknowledges, and the kind it quietly dismisses — I know what it feels like to carry grief alone. To smile through it. To keep going when everything inside you wants to stop.
People have always told me that I have a calm presence — that they feel safe around me, that I am easy to talk to, that something about being in my company allows them to breathe a little more freely. I am warm and nurturing by nature, and an intuitive listener — someone who hears not just what you say, but what you are struggling to say. I approach every person and every story with a non-judgemental heart, and I will never rush you, fix you, or make you feel like your grief is too much. I have come to understand that these are not small things. They are gifts, and they come with a responsibility to use them in service of others.
What I offer is not advice, and it is not a formula. It is a space — a real, unhurried, compassionate space — where you do not have to be okay. Where your grief, whatever shape it takes, is met with patience and without judgement. Where you are not rushed through your pain but supported to move through it in your own time, in your own way.
Whether you are grieving a death, a relationship, a version of yourself, a future you thought you had — your loss is real and it deserves to be witnessed. I am here for exactly that.
Sessions are available in English and Gujarati — so that grief can be held in the language closest to your heart.
My commitment to youI am here to change that. One person, one conversation, one safe space at a time.
Grief is not only about death. It lives in all of the losses the world does not always name or acknowledge — and every single one deserves to be honoured, witnessed, and supported with compassion.
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How I Can Help
Every session is tailored to you. There is no agenda, no timeline, and no pressure. We move at your pace — always.
A warm, relaxed 20-minute conversation — no commitment, no pressure. Simply a chance for us to connect and for you to get a feel for how I work.
Individual grief support in a safe, confidential, and compassionate space. Available online or in person. We go at your pace, always.
A supported, consistent journey through grief across six sessions — designed for those who are ready to go a little deeper.
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"I was so apprehensive going into my discovery call but Veena put me at ease from the very first moment. There was something about talking with her that just felt effortless — like I had known her for years. I came away feeling lighter than I had in a long time, and I did not hesitate to book my first session."
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"My first session with Veena exceeded every expectation I had. She has a gift for making you feel completely at ease without even trying. We moved through things at exactly the right pace and by the end I had a real sense of what our work together could look like. For the first time in a while I felt genuinely hopeful. I am so grateful I took that first step."
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Your book is on its way. That decision to reach for something that might help — that matters. I hope every page reminds you that you are not alone in this.
With warmth, ~ Veena