Grief Counseling & Bereavement Therapy in Maple Grove, MN
Intro Paragraph
Grief in Maple Grove occurs within a community infrastructure centered on progress. The suburb's social identity is based on growth, new developments, expanding families, and the ongoing effort to build a meaningful life. When loss disrupts that path, the community doesn't always know how to hold it. Casseroles arrive for two weeks, then expectations shift back to normal. Bereavement leaves ends. The school run resumes. And grief--unlike community routines--persists privately as the town's machinery moves forward around it. For Maple Grove's diverse populations, grief has additional layers: South Asian and East African families mourning within their religious traditions, which may be less complete in diaspora; Black families grieving without the usual community support; and immigrant families mourning across borders. Radiant Recovery offers grief counseling for Maple Grove residents via telehealth across Minnesota. Accepted by Minnesota Medicaid. Same-week appointments.
Who We Help
Families grieving the loss of parents and the reorganization that follows
When a parent passes away, the adult child faces both personal grief and a major reorganization of the family system. Who leads the family now? How do sibling relationships change? What does it mean to become part of the eldest generation? Our clinicians handle this complex, layered grief with clinical expertise.
South Asian and East African families grieving in diaspora
For Maple Grove's South Asian and East African communities, grief often involves the incompleteness of diaspora: religious rituals that cannot be fully performed, community mourning that is scattered across cities and countries, and the grief of mourning someone who died far from where you now live. Our clinicians understand Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist, and East African Christian grief traditions with genuine compassion.
Black American families grieving in suburban isolation
For Black Maple Grove families, personal loss may be experienced with less community support than it would be in the urban context many families came from. The physical distance from extended family and the social distance of the predominantly white suburb can make grief more isolating. We provide grief support that holds this dimension.
Adults with prolonged or complicated grief
Prolonged Grief Disorder -- grief lasting more than 12 months with significant functional impairment -- responds to evidence-based Complicated Grief Treatment (CGT) available through telehealth.
Types of Loss We Support
- Death of a parent, spouse, child, or sibling
- Grief within South Asian and East African diaspora traditions
- Loss of parents and family system reorganization
- Sudden and traumatic death
- Suicide loss
- Grief in suburban isolation
- Pregnancy and perinatal loss
- Non-death losses -- divorce, career, health, identity shifts
Our Treatment Approach
Culturally Grounded Grief Therapy
For South Asian clients: working with Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, and other religious grief frameworks with genuine clinical and cultural understanding. For East African clients: respecting community and faith traditions. For Black suburban clients: acknowledging communal grief practices within the context of suburban isolation.
Dual Process Model
Evidence-based. No imposed timeline. Oscillation between confronting the loss and adjusting to life forward, at the client's pace.
CGT
For Prolonged Grief Disorder. Evidence-based protocol. Available via telehealth.
Insurance Accepted in Maple Grove
Minnesota Medicaid (MA, MinnesotaCare, UCare, Hennepin Health, Blue Plus, HealthPartners Medicaid), Medicare, BCBS MN, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare are covered. Grief-related diagnoses are included.
Grief and bereavement Is Treatable.You Do Not Have to Keep Managing Alone.
Accepting new patients in Maple Grove. Same-week appointments available.
400 S 4th St, Suite 401, Minneapolis, MN 55415
Available statewide across Minnesota

