Some losses are loud.
Others are quiet—felt in moments you can't explain.
In either case, something changed. And life hasn’t felt the same since.
Someone you love is gone.
Or a dream collapsed.
Or a part of you is missing, and you're not even sure what it was.
All you know is, you can't go back. And you’re not sure how to go forward.
You’ve kept moving. You’ve held it together.
You’ve done what needed to be done.
But the weight hasn’t lifted. And deep down, maybe you can feel something beneath the pain.
Something calling, something not to miss.
That’s where I meet you.
This isn’t about “moving on.”
It’s about moving with—letting grief move your life, not erase what mattered.
It’s about honoring what was, naming what’s real now, and making room for what's next.
Sometimes that starts in silence.
Sometimes it begins with words you haven’t said out loud yet.
Wherever you are in the process—early, late, or stuck somewhere in the middle—
I’ll help you create space for the truth, the ache, and the beginning inside the ending.
We’ll go at your pace.
We’ll follow what’s alive.
And we’ll listen for the quiet thread that’s still pulling you toward life.
If you're ready, I’ll meet you there.
—Hunter
You don’t have to know what stage you're in.
You just need a place to be real with what you're carrying.
Grief has its own timeline.
It’s not linear, and it doesn’t always follow clear rules.
In our work, there’s not pressure to get over it.
Instead, we create space to feel what’s true—and to let grief do what it came to do:
To honor what mattered.
To reconnect you to meaning.
And to mark the threshold between who you were and who you're becoming now.
I’ll bring presence, steadiness, and gentle structure.
You bring your story, your silence, or whatever is showing up.
Our process may include somatic work, EMDR, or mindfulness—but always in service of what’s calling in the moment.
Together, we’ll create a path that’s honest, grounded, and fully yours.
Hunter Waters Therapy by Illumiworks
713-962-3924
Cookies help me notice when something feels stuck or confusing, so I can keep tending this site like a living space.
—Hunter