Grief Certified Coach.

JudiAhavah DelBourgo

Hospice Chaplain Bereavement Counselor, Certified Grief Educator, Spiritual Care Counselor, Support Group Facilitator Meditation Facilitator, Rabbi, M Ed
Work Encino CA 91436 United States Work Phone: 845.594.7441

Professional Certifications and Licenses

Certified Grief Educator, David Kessler, Grief.com

Chaplain, Clinical Pastoral Education, Albany Medical Center Level 1 Trauma Center, ACPE, 2003

Rabbi, Ziegler Rabbinical School, Los Angeles, CA 2012

Hospice Volunteer – Training Hudson Valley Hospice, Kingston, NY 2002

Reiki, Usui, Level 1, 2001

MS Leadership in Mathematics Education, Bank Street College of Education, NY, 1998

K-6th Grade Elementary Teacher Certification, NY State, 1998

Vocal Music, LaGuardia High School of Music & Art, NY, 1986

Services Offered

Virtual & In-Person 

Bereavement Counseling

Individuals &

Families

 

Grief Support Through:

Loss of a Loved One

Parental Loss

Multiple Losses

Loss to Addiction

Sudden Loss

Adoption Loss ~ Adopted

People & Birth Givers

Ambiguous Loss

Pet Loss

Complicated Relationship Loss

Relationship Loss, Break-ups

Job/Career/Financial Loss

Home Loss

Communal Loss

Memory Loss / Dementia

Anticipatory Grief

Caregiver Burnout

 

 

Also Offering 

Support Groups

Workshops/ Presentations

Meaningful, Personal Rituals to Support Your Grieving Process – Secular and Spiritual – Funerals, Memorials, Celebrations of Life, Shiva

Meditation

Caregiver Support

Reiki

Gentle Soothing Song

 

You Will Get Through This- Wherever You Are, Even Though You May Feel Lost.

 

You CAN find healing even in the darkest time.

🌱

 

Encino, CA

845.594.7441

HealingGriefJudiAhavah@Gmail.com

Serving

All Ages ~Children, Teens, Adults in All Stages, Elders

All faiths, Spirituality, Religions, Philosophy, & None

All Doubts, Too! ~ Questioning, Doubting, Atheist

12 Step

Recovery from Addiction / Self or Loved One

Adopted People & Birth-Givers

Trauma & Abuse Survivors

Holocaust Survivors & Loved Ones, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Generation

Challenging Family Dynamics

Disenfranchised Grief

Living with Terminal Illness

Chronic Illness

 

Meeting You Where You Are

 

You Will Get Through This – Even Though You May Feel Lost Right Now.

You CAN find healing even in the darkest time.

I would be honored to walk with you on your journey.

Please be gentle with yourself as you grieve and trust the process.

 

JudiAhavah

🌱

 

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