Losing someone you love can feel overwhelmingly painful. Everyone copes with grief differently, but it can really help to talk things through. We’re selected leading grief counsellors, clinical psychologists and psychotherapists to help you explore your feelings.
How Greatvine works
Greatvine connects you with the UK's top specialists so you get individual advice. No call centres or recorded messages.
Just dial and speak with the expert of your choice for immediate, 1-to-1 advice. Or send a question and receive a detailed reply by email.
To talk with an expert who’s not available now, click 'Request a call'. You only pay for the time you use, through your phone bill.
Problems using Greatvine?
Call the Greatvine Technical Helpline on 0208 820 4887.
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Featured experts
A practicing midwife for 20 years, Eleanor helps mums prepare for childbirth and regularly works with pregnant couples with a previous negative experience of childbirth. She’s also a hypnotherapist and offers parents support for managing any situation.
Delphi is a professionally qualified therapist who helps people find simple yet effective ways to manage their stress. Her areas of speciality include pregnancy anxiety, poor sleep and nightmares. Her TV appearances include ITV's This Morning and presenting "The Guide to Sleep" on Daybreak.
As a chartered educational psychologist, Lesley gives expert advice to parents who are worried about how their child’s doing in school or education. Another expertise is helping adults with special educational needs.