Heather Heintz, LCSW 

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Heather specializes in grief and perinatal loss. She also works with mothers and fathers experiencing postpartum depression and anxiety.

Heather is committed to helping folks navigate and transcend grief to be used as fuel for transformation. Her work focuses on the development of an integrated and liberated sense of self through bereavement.

She brings to her practice years of being a Buddhist Chaplain, a Hospice Bereavement Counselor, a certification in Perinatal Mental Health, and her own experience as a baby-lost parent to create an inclusive space of deep listening and understanding. She is competent in coming alongside to help navigate the trauma, family and social stressors during and after loss. Heather’s work expands also to thoughtful and diverse therapy for individuals who are not necessarily navigating grief process including anxiety, depression, PTSD and parenting supports and skill building.

Heather believes that losing “our people”, especially our children can feel impossible, but that with support and trust we can move from the absolute heartbreak and find new ways of being that honor our ties to our lost loved ones. Her goal is to help you hallmark your experience and incorporate your story of loss into who you are becoming.