Understanding Life Transitions
Major life transitions — even the ones we choose, welcome, and have long anticipated — disrupt identity, routine, and the sense of self in ways that are frequently more emotionally complex than others around us understand or acknowledge. The culture tends to either celebrate transitions (graduations, marriages, new jobs, new babies) or treat them as straightforward necessities (changing careers, retiring, moving) without making space for the genuine emotional complexity they carry. In reality, transitions involve not just a new beginning but an ending — and endings, even of things we are ready to leave, deserve to be grieved and processed.
Life transitions counseling at LC Psych provides that space: a professional, empathetic, and expert relationship in which the full complexity of a life transition can be explored without minimization or false urgency. Your therapist understands that major change — however positive on balance — is genuinely hard work, that ambivalence and grief are part of every significant transition, and that navigating change thoughtfully is one of the most important things a person can do for their long-term wellbeing.