Hypnotherapy for Bereavement Support in Clevedon
Are you struggling to cope after losing a loved one?
Grief is a natural response to loss. Everyone will experience it at some point in their lives. Whether it is the loss of a life partner, parent, close friend or a pet causes genuine pain.
Sometimes other people don’t understand that grieving takes time. There is no single way to grieve. We each respond in our own way.
Overwhelmed by grief and unsure of where to turn? I’m here to help. Through hypnotherapy, you can ease physical symptoms and work through your emotions.
Offering help for bereavement with hypnotherapy and counselling in Clevedon, Nailsea, Portishead and all surrounding areas.
How grief can affect you
-
- Intense feelings of sadness, anger, and emotional distress.
- Feeling drained, lacking energy, or overly active.
- Sleep disturbances because of either insomnia or oversleeping.
- Trouble concentrating, memory issues, and cognitive impairment.
- Withdrawal from friends and family and social isolation.
- Intense emotional swings involve sadness, anger, and a feeling of numbness.
- Can affect physical appetite and cause body aches.
- Guilt and self-blame.
Understanding the Grieving Process
Everyone experiences grief in their unique way. Your feelings and reactions are valid, as there’s no right or wrong approach. Grief is a normal response to the loss of a loved one.
Grief is something you learn to live with rather than get over.
Being aware of your emotional reactions to loss can make you feel less alone and less critical of yourself. After the death of a loved one, some individuals experience an intense reaction, while others may have delayed or subdued responses. Even when you think you are over it, a memory may bring the pain all back again. There is no right or wrong reaction; all are equally valid.
The purpose of grief
Grief is a natural response to love and attachment, not a problem to be fixed. The goal of grief is to work through the pain of loss so we can find a new way to live, keep the love for those we’ve lost alive, and eventually feel connected to the world again. It functions as a survival strategy, enabling individuals to restructure their existence following the severance of a deeply felt emotional tie, facilitating the transition from denial to acknowledging reality.
Struggling with grief and loss
Rather than it being a weakness, feeling and experiencing your loss is a much healthier option compared to suppressing those emotions.
When you lose someone, grieving is not about forgetting them and moving on, but finding a way to integrate that loss into your new reality. The grief may never disappear, but over time, your life will expand and grow around it.
Making sense of the loss and building a ‘continuing bond’ with the person is what this step is all about. It’s about planning ways to honour their memory, celebrate their impact, and carry their love forward.
Different Types of Grief
Grief is complex, and everyone responds to loss differently. But how you feel will also depend on the death’s circumstances, your relationship, and cultural or religious practices. It can take many forms. Here is a list of some of the more common types.
Normal. Even though there is no ‘normal’ this means the expected patterns of grief rather than any of the following.
Anticipatory. Feelings of loss before death occurs. Often follows a terminal illness diagnosis.
Delayed or Absent. Sometimes feelings take time or do not come at all. Which can be distressing to others as well as yourself.
Chronic. This is long term intense grief that lasts for a long period and can lead to anxiety and depression.
Traumatic. Losses that are unexpected or violent. This may lead to PTSD and require therapy to deal with the pain.
Disenfranchised. A loss that cannot be publicly mourned, such as an affair, pet, or grief that isn’t socially validated.
Secondary. Loss related to a death, such as loss of identity, financial, friends, or companionship.
Collective. Grief following a communal tragedy such as a natural disaster, the death of a famous person, or a terrorist attack.
How hypnotherapy can help you cope with grief
During grief, powerful feelings can overwhelm a person’s conscious mind, obscuring their ability to think straight or see a way out of their pain. Hypnotherapy works by guiding a person into a deeply relaxed state, a calm quietness that allows the therapist to access the subconscious mind where many of these raw emotions are held. Within this peaceful and secure environment, you can begin exploring your feelings of loss without succumbing to distress, allowing emotional blocks to healthily grieving to gradually disappear.
Book your Appointment Today
Are you struggling after the loss of a loved one? I can help you find steadier ground, with care and compassion
Telephone 0770 235 2363
Help is available
Support when bereavement is overwhelming with hypnosis in Clevedon
When to seek help
If you are feeling depressed and struggling to cope with everyday life, or you feel stuck and unable to move on, then professional help such as hypnotherapy can be a good way to help you after your bereavement.
Here are a few ways you can help yourself cope after a bereavement:
Create rituals or memorials
Do not compare yourself to others
Take care of yourself
Working with me to come to terms with grief and find peace
How I can help
Losing someone you love can be one of the hardest, most distressing experiences you can go through. And unresolved grief can eat at you and make it hard to get on with your life. It’s hard to know where to turn when you are struggling to cope with the pain of losing someone close to you. I will work with you gently and at your own pace, giving you a safe and comfortable space to explore your feelings without any pressure or judgement. Through a combination of deep relaxation and carefully guided techniques, I will help you to access the emotions that may be buried beneath the surface. Allowing you to process your grief in a way that feels natural and manageable rather than frightening or out of control.
Why work with me?
I bring a specialised perspective to my practice having completed foundation training as a Death Doula which gives me a deep understanding of the end of life process and the complex emotions that follow for both those passing and those left behind. This, combined with my ongoing professional development in bereavement and palliative care, gives me a profound understanding of the journey of loss. If you are feeling overwhelmed, I provide the expert insight and calm, confident support needed to help you navigate your grief and begin the healing process.
How it works
Over the course of your sessions, I will help you to release feelings of guilt, regret, or anger that may be weighing heavily on you. And support you in finding a greater sense of inner calm and acceptance. Working with you to gently shift the focus from the raw pain of your loss towards the love and positive memories you carry with you. Allowing you to find a way to move forward without ever feeling that you are leaving your loved one behind. Many people find that hypnotherapy gives them a renewed sense of strength and hope, helping them to gradually reconnect with everyday life and face the future with a little more confidence and peace. *
*Disclaimer. Results cannot be guaranteed, as I tailor this therapy to each individual. All I can promise is that I will do my best to help you.
How it works
Treatment usually takes between 4 and 6 sessions depending on your needs. You can pay for each treatment individually or buy a package which includes the initial treatment and 4 following sessions and receive a discount. (See Terms and Conditions for information on fees etc.)
Initial Session
Subsequent Sessions
In the following sessions I will use the information from our last meeting in our therapy. This will involve using a combination of NLP, CBT and hypnotherapy to help you. Hypnotherapy is a partnership, so we will work together to make the changes you want to see happen. Each session will include hypnosis using guided visualisations and stories to engage with your subconscious. I will also provide you with practical tools and techniques and MP3 recordings that you can use at home. Each session will take around 1 hour.
Not sure if it is right for you?
FAQs about hypnotherapy loss and grief
What is clinical hypnotherapy, and how does it work for grief and loss?
Is hypnotherapy suitable for everyone who is grieving?
How soon after a bereavement should I consider hypnotherapy?
How many sessions of hypnotherapy will I need?
How will I feel after a hypnotherapy session for grief?
Will hypnotherapy make me forget my loved one?
What does a hypnotherapy session for grief actually involve?
Should I still see my doctor or counsellor alongside hypnotherapy?
Can hypnotherapy help with the physical symptoms of grief?
Can hypnotherapy help with complicated or prolonged grief?
Get Started Today
Book your Appointment Today
Feeling Stuck in Your Grief?
You don’t have to navigate this pain alone. Discover a compassionate, safe space to process your loss and find a path toward healing. Let’s begin your journey to peace.
Telephone 0770 235 2363
Book an Appointment
You don’t have to suffer in silence. Get in touch to find out how I can help.
07702352363
Address
Clevedon
BS21 7PL
© 2025 Judith Stafford
Clevedon Hypnosis
All Rights Reserved
Book an Appointment
You don’t have to suffer in silence. Get in touch to find out how I can help.
07702352363
Address
Clevedon
BS21 7PL
© 2025 Judith Stafford
Clevedon Hypnosis
All Rights Reserved
Book an Appointment
You don’t have to suffer in silence. Get in touch to find out how I can help.
07702352363
Address
69 Hill Road
Clevedon
BS21 7PL
© 2026 Judith Stafford
Clevedon Hypnosis
All Rights Reserved


