Grief & Loss Support Program

Evidence-based care and personalized therapy for long-term well-being.

About Grief & Loss Support Program

Our Grief & Loss Support Program program is designed to help individuals build resilience, manage symptoms, and improve daily functioning. Using evidence-based therapies and compassionate guidance, our team tailors each plan to support your unique needs and goals.

What to Expect

Clients receive a personalized treatment plan developed by licensed clinicians. Sessions may include cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness practices, and holistic techniques focused on long-term recovery and emotional growth.

Who Can Benefit from Grief & Loss Support Program

Our program is ideal for individuals experiencing:

  • Anxiety and depression
  • Relationship challenges
  • Life transitions
  • Stress and burnout
  • Difficulty regulating emotions


What Sets Us apart

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Our clinical approach

We offer a range of services tailored to meet unique needs at every stage of the healing journey.

CBT & DBT

Evidence-based therapy grounded in skill-building, emotional regulation, and personalized treatment goals through supportive one-on-one sessions.

Psychoeducation

Collaborative group learning that helps individuals understand their symptoms, build insight, and strengthen connections through shared experiences.

Medication Management

Comprehensive support that pairs clinical expertise with ongoing communication to help individuals and families make informed, confident decisions about medications.

Mindfulness & Distress Tolerance

Collaborative group learning that helps individuals understand their symptoms, build insight, and strengthen connections through shared experiences.

CBT & DBT
Evidence-based therapy grounded in skill-building, emotional regulation, and personalized treatment goals through supportive one-on-one sessions.
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Psychoeducation
Collaborative group learning that helps individuals understand their symptoms, build insight, and strengthen connections through shared experiences.
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Medication Management
Comprehensive support that pairs clinical expertise with ongoing communication to help individuals and families make informed, confident decisions about medications.
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Mindfulness & Distress Tolerance
Collaborative group learning that helps individuals understand their symptoms, build insight, and strengthen connections through shared experiences.
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Support for Loved Ones

At Anchored Healing Center, family involvement is a vital part of the recovery process. We provide regular clinical updates so loved ones stay informed about progress and treatment goals, along with family therapy sessions to strengthen communication and establish healthy boundaries. We also include families in aftercare planning to ensure a smooth transition into continued outpatient care. Our goal is to help loved ones feel informed, prepared, and confidently supported every step of the way.

Grief & Loss Support Program

Everyone said it would get easier with time. Six months, they promised. A year at most. The acute pain would soften into something more manageable. Life would resume its forward motion. You would heal.

But the months have passed, and the heaviness remains. Some days are bearable. Others, the grief crashes over you as fresh as the first week. You’ve returned to work, maintained routines, and performed the motions of everyday life. Inside, though, something fundamental has broken. The world that made sense with them in it no longer makes sense. You’re not moving through grief. You’re stuck in it.

Perhaps the loss wasn’t a death. Maybe it was a divorce that shattered the future you’d imagined. A diagnosis that ended the life you knew. A relationship that dissolved without a formal ending. A miscarriage that nobody talks about, but that took something tangible from you. Loss wears many faces, and grief follows them all.

At Anchored Healing Center in Mission Viejo, our grief counseling program provides support for those whose loss has become more than they can carry alone. When grief refuses to fade, when isolation compounds sorrow, when the weight has become too heavy for daily life, our residential program offers the space, support, and specialized care needed to move through what has felt immovable.

Types of Grief

Grief manifests differently depending on circumstances, personal history, and the nature of the loss. Understanding these variations helps clarify when professional support becomes appropriate.

Acute grief

Acute grief describes the intense, often overpowering response immediately following loss. Shock, disbelief, and numbness may predominate initially. As reality settles in, waves of intense emotion crash unpredictably: profound sadness, anger, guilt, or yearning for what’s gone. Physical symptoms often accompany the emotional, such as sleep disruption, appetite changes, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating.

The acute phase typically peaks in the weeks and months following loss, gradually decreasing as the bereaved person starts integrating the reality of loss into their understanding of life. Most people handle this with support from family, friends, and community, gradually finding their way to what researchers call integrated grief, where loss becomes part of life’s fabric without dominating every moment.

Complicated grief

Complicated grief, also called prolonged grief disorder, describes grief that doesn’t follow the expected trajectory. Months or years after loss, the bereaved person remains as consumed as in the early weeks. The intensity hasn’t diminished. Functioning remains significantly impaired.

Symptoms include:

  • Persistent, intense yearning for the deceased.
  • Difficulty accepting the reality of loss.
  • Feeling that life is meaningless without the person.
  • Bitterness or anger related to the loss.
  • Persistent difficulty imagining a meaningful future.


Certain factors increase the risk for complicated grief. These include sudden or traumatic deaths, loss of a child, deaths involving violence or suicide, multiple losses in proximity, and limited social support. Unlike acute grief, which usually resolves with time, complicated grief persists without targeted treatment.

Why Grief Needs Support

Western culture often expects grief to be private and time-limited. These expectations can leave bereaved individuals struggling alone with experiences that desperately need witnessing and support.

Isolation

Grief is isolating by nature. The person you most want to talk to about losing them is the person who’s gone. Others may not understand the depth of connection or the magnitude of loss. As weeks become months, social support often wanes – others move on while you remain stuck. 

The isolation compounds when grief doesn’t follow expected timelines. Comments like “Aren’t you over that yet?” communicate that ongoing grief is unwelcome. The bereaved person learns to hide their pain, deepening isolation.

Many types of loss receive inadequate social recognition. Pregnancy loss, estrangement from living family members, divorce, and pet death may be minimized or dismissed entirely. The absence of social acknowledgement makes mourning more difficult and lonelier.

Emotional overwhelm

Grief can generate emotional intensity that exceeds normal coping capacity. Waves of sorrow may feel physically crushing. Anger may surge unexpectedly. Guilt about things, said or unsaid, can become relentless. The sheer volume of painful emotion overwhelms the system’s ability to process.

When overwhelm becomes chronic, secondary problems develop. Depression frequently accompanies prolonged grief. Anxiety about future losses may emerge. Some turn to substances to numb unbearable pain. Professional support provides containment for overwhelming emotion: consistent presence and skilled guidance for what feels unholdable.

Therapeutic Support

Our clinical programming combined evidence-based approaches adapted for grief and loss. 

CBT

Cognitive behavioral therapy for grief addresses the thoughts and behaviors that maintain complicated grief. Specific cognitive patterns common in prolonged grief respond well to gentle examination and restructuring.

Counterfactual thinking (the persistent “If only I had…” rumination) often torments the bereaved. Treatment helps evaluate these thoughts realistically, recognizing that most people did the best they could with the information available. The goal isn’t to dismiss regrets but to find more balanced perspectives that allow for self-compassion. 

Avoidant behaviors frequently fuel complicated grief. Avoiding reminders of the deceased, avoiding emotions related to loss, or avoiding activities associated with the person are patterns that prevent the natural processing that allows grief to integrate. Behavioral interventions gently approach avoided material, supporting the confrontation with reality that healing requires.

CBT also addresses the meaning-making that grief disrupts. Loss often shatters assumptions about how the world works, about personal identity, about the future. Therapy supports reconstructing meaning in the aftermath, integrating loss into a narrative that allows for continued living. 

Group processing

Group therapy offers unique benefits for grief that individual work cannot replicate. The experience of being witnessed by others who truly understand, who have walked similar paths through loss, provides validation that no amount of individual therapy can match.

Groups reduce isolation by creating community with others who don’t expect grief to have a timeline. The shared understanding normalizes experiences that may have felt shamefully abnormal. Hearing how others deal with their grief provides both comfort and practical models.

Processing grief in the community also reflects how humans have always mourned. Historically, grief was communal rather than private. Group therapy reclaims something of this collective approach in a culture that has largely privatized grief.

Holistic Healing

Clinical interventions tackle cognitive and emotional dimensions while holistic approaches support the body and nervous system through grief’s physical demands. 

Nature-based grounding

Grief often creates disconnection, disconnection from the body, from the present moment, and from the world that continues despite loss. Nature-based therapy addresses this disconnection by immersing the bereaved in environments that promote grounding and presence.

Time outdoors reduces physiological stress markers that grief elevates. Natural settings provide sensory engagement that anchors attention in immediate experience rather than painful rumination. The ongoing cycles of nature (growth, death, and renewal) offer a perspective that purely human environments cannot provide. 

Our horticultural therapy program engages residents in gardening activities that ground them while also providing metaphors for grief work. Tending growing things, witnessing cycles of life and death in the garden, and nurturing new growth from seeming barrenness speak to grief in ways that bypass resistance. 

Mindfulness

Grief often involves oscillation between overwhelming immersion in pain and desperate avoidance of it. Mindfulness practices offer a middle way: present with experience without being consumed by it, allowing grief to move through rather than getting stuck. 

Mindfulness teaches observing grief’s manifestations with compassionate attention. The physical sensations of sorrow, the arising and passing of intense emotions, and the thoughts that accompany loss can all be witnessed without drowning. This witness perspective creates space that grief desperately needs.

Regular practice builds the capacity to tolerate grief’s intensity without dissociating or being overwhelmed. Even as acute intensity decreases, grief returns at anniversaries, unexpected reminders, and life transitions. Mindfulness provides lifelong tools for greeting these returns with acceptance rather than resistance.

Who This Program Helps

Our grief and loss support program serves individuals whose grief and loss have exceeded their capacity to manage on their own. If grief has persisted with undiminished intensity, if isolation has deepened your sorrow, if loss has triggered depression or anxiety, residential treatment offers the concentrated support that can finally enable movement.

This program welcomes all forms of loss. Death of loved ones, relationship endings, health losses, and identity transitions all receive recognition and appropriate care.

Find Your Way Through at Anchored Healing Center

Grief doesn’t have a deadline, but it shouldn’t become a permanent prison. The loss you’ve suffered deserves to be mourned fully, and you deserve support in that mourning.

At Anchored Healing Center, our grief counseling Mission Viejo program provides the space, community, and clinical expertise that complicated grief requires. Our integrated approach addresses grief’s cognitive, emotional, physical, and spiritual dimensions. 

You don’t have to carry this weight alone. Contact Anchored Healing Center today to discover how our loss support program can help you find your way through grief toward a life that honors what you’ve lost while embracing what remains.

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Anchored Healing provides residential treatment for both acute and sub-acute mental health conditions. Our clinical team is equipped to treat:

  • Depression and major mood disorders
  • Anxiety, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety
  • PTSD and trauma-related disorders
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Personality disorders, including BPD
  • OCD
  • Emotional dysregulation, chronic stress, and behavioral patterns linked to mental health issues
  • Co-occurring disorders where multiple symptoms overlap
  • Grief and loss–related distress
    • Complicated grief or bereavement that affects emotional stability and daily functioning.
  • Schizophrenia and psychotic spectrum disorders
    • Compassionate stabilization and treatment for individuals experiencing hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, or early-onset psychosis.
  • Self-harm behaviors
    • Support for clients struggling with urges or patterns of self-injury, with an emphasis on emotional regulation, safety planning, and skills-based interventions.
  • Suicidal ideation (passive or active)
    • Comprehensive assessment, safety monitoring, and evidence-based therapeutic approaches for individuals experiencing thoughts of suicide or hopelessness.

Upon admission, every client receives a full psychiatric evaluation, a medication review, and a customized treatment plan that includes evidence-based therapies and holistic healing modalities. This ensures each person receives the level of care necessary for emotional stabilization and long-term recovery.

Anchored Healing is intentionally designed as a small, intimate six-bed program with a 2:1 staff-to-client ratio. This allows our team to provide individualized attention, strong clinical oversight, and a healing environment that supports deep emotional work.

Anchored Healing stands out for several reasons:

Dual-Approach Treatment Philosophy:
Our program blends clinical expertise (psychiatry, CBT, DBT, psychoeducation) with a comprehensive healing model (yoga, breathwork, grounding practices, art therapy, sound bath, and nature-based therapies).

Highly Credentialed Team:
All groups are facilitated by licensed professionals, including LCSWs, LMFTs, AMFTs, ACSWs, CADCs, LVNs, and our psychiatrist.

Holistic Services:

  • Weekly sessions with a nutritionist
  • Yoga, sound bath, and breathwork two times per week
  • Monthly massage therapy
  • Expressive and experiential therapies
  • Grounding sessions

Active Lifestyle Program:
Clients participate in weekly outings that promote movement, social connection, confidence-building, and exposure to real-life experiences in a structured, therapeutic way.

Anchored Healing offers a balanced environment that feels clinically strong yet emotionally supportive and retreat-like.

Each day is structured to support emotional, cognitive, and physical wellbeing. While schedules may vary, a typical day includes:

Morning:

  • Breakfast and medication support
  • Mindfulness or grounding practice
  • CBT, DBT, or psychoeducation group
  • Individual therapy or psychiatric session

Afternoon:

  • DBT Distress Tolerance
  • Art Therapy or Grounding
  • Weekly nutritionist meeting
  • Yoga, breathwork, or sound bath sessions
  • Recreational or integration time

Evening:

  • Community dinner
  • Reflective practices, journaling, or a process group
  • Structured downtime to decompress, connect with peers, and rest

This blend of therapeutic interventions and wellness practices helps clients regulate their nervous system, develop coping skills, and build a foundation for long-term healing.

Anchored Healing employs a highly qualified team dedicated to providing clinical excellence and compassionate care. Your loved one will work directly with:

  • A psychiatrist
  • Licensed therapists (LCSW, LMFT, AMFT, ACSW)
  • CADC-certified counselors
  • LVNs for medical oversight and support
  • A nutritionist (weekly)
  • Yoga, breathwork, and sound bath practitioners
  • A massage therapist (monthly)

The 2:1 staff-to-client ratio ensures that every client receives individualized attention, consistent monitoring, and ongoing therapeutic support.

Family involvement is a core component of the Anchored Healing program. We provide:

Weekly Clinical Updates:
Families receive consistent communication about progress, goals, and areas of focus.

Family Therapy:
Therapy sessions help repair communication, strengthen boundaries, and build healthy support systems.

Family Education:
Families learn how to support their loved one after discharge, understand their diagnosis, respond to emotional triggers, and maintain healthy expectations.

Aftercare Planning:
Families are included in discharge planning to ensure a smooth transition into outpatient support, therapy, psychiatry, or step-down programs.

Our goal is to help families feel informed, prepared, and supported throughout the entire treatment process.

Length of stay varies based on clinical needs and progress. Most clients participate in:

  • 30 to 45 days for stabilization and skill development
  • 60 to 90 days for deeper trauma work, emotional regulation, and long-term healing

Treatment duration is reviewed weekly to ensure clients receive neither too little nor too much care. The goal is meaningful and sustainable progress.

Anchored Healing provides a comprehensive blend of evidence-based clinical therapies and holistic healing modalities.

Clinical Therapies:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
  • Mindfulness and Distress Tolerance groups
  • Psychoeducation
  • Psychiatric assessment and medication management
  • Trauma-informed therapy

Holistic and Experiential Therapies:

  • Yoga, breathwork, and sound bath sessions
  • Art therapy
  • Grounding exercises
  • Weekly nutritionist support
  • Monthly massage therapy
  • Movement-based healing practices

This integrated model helps clients stabilize emotionally while learning long-term skills to support mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing.

Anchored Healing offers structured weekend outings designed to help clients reconnect with life, build confidence, and experience joy in safe, supportive settings.

Common outings include:

  • Beach visits
  • Irvine Spectrum (walking, shopping, community exposure)
  • Bowling
  • Movie theater outings
  • Local hikes
  • K1 racing
  • Grooming appointments such as haircuts or barber visits

These activities support emotional regulation, social engagement, and lifestyle rebuilding.

Yes. Anchored Healing provides a safe, structured, and closely monitored environment for individuals experiencing significant emotional distress.

We ensure safety through:

  • 24/7 awake staff supervision
  • Psychiatric oversight
  • Individualized safety planning
  • Trauma-informed de-escalation support
  • Small program size with high staff-to-client ratios

If a client requires a higher level of care at any time, the clinical team will coordinate appropriate support immediately.

Aftercare is a vital part of long-term success. Every client leaves with a personalized continuing care plan developed with both the client and family.

Aftercare may include:

  • Ongoing individual therapy (CBT, DBT, EMDR, trauma-focused)
  • Continued psychiatric medication management
  • Step-down programs such as PHP or IOP
  • A weekly wellness and routine plan
  • Community support groups
  • Family communication guidelines
  • Crisis-prevention strategies

Anchored Healing remains committed to supporting clients and families beyond discharge to ensure stability, confidence, and continued progress.