There are 8 billion ways to grieve.

Let’s find yours.

Grief reshapes us in ways we don’t choose, and no two people move through it the same way. Here, you don’t have to fit a model or hide what’s raw. This is a place to show up as you are and be met with warmth, presence, and the kind of mental health support that comes from both clinical and lived experience.

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What we offer

1:1 Grief Therapy

1-on-1, 50-minute psychotherapy session with a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) specializing in grief. Whether you’re navigating prolonged grief, complicated grief, traumatic grief, anticipatory grief, pet loss, or any grief that feels “invisible” to others—we’re here to support you.

Available online for adolescents and adults living in CA or CO. Limited in-person availability in Boulder, CO.

Grief Therapy Group

I periodically offer small grief groups when timing and fit align. If you’re interested in being notified about future groups and start dates, you’re welcome to join the waitlist.

Groups of 6-8 adults follow a structured 10-week, 75-minute group therapy program for those seeking deeper connection, understanding, and a safe place to land.

Available online for clients in CA and CO, with limited in-person availability in Boulder.

Couples & Family Grief Therapy

90-minute psychotherapy sessions for couples and families navigating grief together. This work focuses on improving communication, making space for each person’s experience, and supporting the relationship or family system through the strain that loss often brings.

Available online for clients in CA and CO, with limited in-person availability in Boulder.

Grief Coaching

50-minute coaching sessions. Grief coaching is a non-clinical, future-focused service for people navigating life after loss who want support but are not seeking psychotherapy. Rather than diagnosing or treating mental health conditions or processing trauma, we focus on practical steps, emotional grounding, and supporting you as you rebuild your life in real time. Coaching is available to adults in any state or country.

For clarity: Grief coaching is not psychotherapy and does not involve mental health diagnosis or treatment. Individuals seeking mental health treatment should pursue psychotherapy instead.

Who am I?

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Likely the only Todd you'll meet from The Bronx, I grew up on Hip Hop, humor, and resilience. My first career was in screenwriting — I was a WGA member and spent years telling stories for a living. But when I finally acknowledged how deeply grief and trauma had woven itself into my own story, I felt called toward a different kind of work.

I’ve experienced significant losses involving parents, life partners, friends, family members, and beloved pets — through death, divorce, estrangement, traumatic accidents, and more. Each loss was completely its own, and each one taught me something different about love, pain, living, and dying. 

Those experiences led me to earn my M.A. in Clinical Psychology at Pepperdine University, with a concentration in Marriage and Family Therapy. My clinical training in the Los Angeles area included community mental health (Airport Marina Counseling Services), high schools (P.O.L.A.H.S.), and several profound years working underneath the supervision of grief specialist Debi Frankle, LMFT at Calabasas Counseling and Grief Center. I’m a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) providing psychotherapy to clients in both Colorado (LMFT #: 0003050) and California (LMFT #: 159804).

Based in Boulder, CO, I bring all of who I am to my work: therapist, writer, musician, yogi, Bronx kid, spiritual seeker, nature lover, and someone who believes deeply in meeting people exactly where they are. My approach is grounded, real, creative, and shaped by both training and lived experience that has strengthened my belief that the best grief support comes from someone who understands it from the inside.

You might be thinking, “Yikes! That’s a lot of self-disclosure from a therapist! 

I agree, it is — and it’s intentional!

As a griever, you may feel like no one could possibly understand the depth of your pain. I won’t pretend to fully know your experience of grief— it’s uniquely yours — but you can trust that I am very familiar with the neighborhood. 

My hope is that you’ll find in me a caring neighbor who knows his way around the block. Should you ever need support, someone here’s got your back.

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