Amelia Bradaric
RTC
Amelia founded Adventuring Loss on a single conviction: that complicated grief requires more than general support - it requires someone who will not flinch at its full weight. If you have felt too complicated for the support that has been available to you, or if your loss has layers that have been difficult to name, you are exactly who Adventuring Loss was built for.
Amelia specializes in the losses that are prolonged, ambiguous, or that the world around you has not known how to witness. She works with clients for whom grief has become something larger than a single event, tangled with trauma, identity, and a shattered sense of what comes next. She does not rush toward resolution. She moves alongside you, for as long as the work requires.
Adventuring Loss was born from Amelia's own experience of sudden, life-altering loss in 2015 - a loss that touched every part of her life and sent her searching, across continents and landscapes, for something that would hold the weight of what she was carrying. What she found, ultimately, was not in the movement but in the stillness of the therapeutic relationship - in the experience of being truly met inside her grief. That discovery became the foundation of this clinic and the standard by which every clinician here works.
At the centre of her work, and of this clinic, is a belief that life - all of it, including what we must endure - is something worth turning toward and exploring.
Her approach is integrative and strength-based, drawing on Mindfulness, Narrative Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Somatics, and Internal Family Systems (IFS), with advanced training in trauma. She builds therapeutic relationships rooted in authenticity. Her belief, held clinically and personally, is that with the right support, the capacity to move through even the most profound loss is already inside the person sitting across from her.
Amelia is accepting new clients. If you would like to work with her, please email amelia@adventuringloss.com, or book with the button on the page.

