What to Expect From the Transformational Embodiment Coaching Package

A Trauma-Informed, Somatic Grief Healing Journey for Women Navigating Loss, Life Transitions, and the Embodied Grief Journey

A woman practicing meditation as part of a somatic grief healing journey, embodying mindfulness and trauma-informed grief support.

Finding calm through somatic grief healing

1. Walking With You Through Loss and Change

Grief asks much of us. It changes the landscape of our inner world—our bodies, relationships, and sense of who we are. When everything familiar feels uncertain, it can be tempting to look for someone to “fix” the pain or show us a way out. But true healing doesn’t happen to us—it happens with us.

That’s why the Transformational Embodiment Coaching package isn’t about a coach doing the work for you. It’s a partnership—an intentional, compassionate collaboration between you and your coach, grounded in mutual trust, curiosity, and care. Together, we co-create a space where grief can be felt, tended to, and eventually transformed.

2. What Partnership Means in Coaching

The Transformational Embodiment Coaching package is a four-session Embodied Grief Support journey designed for women who are ready to integrate their grief, reclaim their resilience, and step into meaningful transformation.

This experience combines the wisdom of somatic grief healing, post-traumatic growth frameworks, and Woman-Centered Coaching principles to help you reconnect with your inner strength and sense of self. Each session offers tools and practices to help you feel more grounded in your body, more connected to your emotions, and more compassionate toward your own healing process.

Rather than offering advice or solutions, this approach creates a collaborative space where we walk side by side. You bring your lived experience, your story, and your readiness to heal; I bring a trauma-informed framework, evidence-based somatic tools, and a deep reverence for your unique journey.

3. What You Bring as the Client

Your presence and openness are at the heart of this work. You don’t need to have it all figured out or even know where to begin. What matters most is your willingness to show up—to be curious about your emotions, to notice what your body is communicating, and to trust that healing is possible, even when it feels distant.

You bring your courage, your history, your love, and your longing for wholeness. These are not small things—they are the foundation of transformation. This process invites you to explore what it means to live fully again, even while honoring what (and who) has been lost.

4. What I Bring as the Coach

As your coach, I serve as a guide, facilitator, and safe container for your healing. My role is to help you access the wisdom that already lives within you and to hold space for your process without judgment or expectation.

Drawing from grief education, somatic and mindfulness practices, and Woman-Centered Coaching principles, I help you reconnect with your body’s cues, regulate your nervous system, and cultivate deeper self-compassion.

Our work together may include gentle breathwork, grounding exercises, guided reflection, and embodied movement—all tailored to your pace and needs. This trauma-informed grief support approach honors that healing unfolds in layers, and that your body always leads the way.

5. How Collaboration Leads to Transformation

When we approach grief collaboratively, something powerful happens: the burden lightens. You begin to feel less alone, more resourced, and more capable of navigating life’s changes with steadiness and grace.

In this partnership, your self-awareness deepens. You learn to listen to your body’s signals, trust your intuition, and find new ways to express and integrate your grief. The work becomes less about “getting over it” and more about coming home to yourself—a process that builds resilience, peace, and renewed meaning.

Through this co-created experience, you’ll discover that healing is not linear—it’s embodied. And with support, you can move from surviving to living with intention and softness again.

6. Begin Your Embodied Grief Journey Today

If you’re longing for a gentle, embodied approach to grief that honors your story and supports your transformation, the Transformational Embodiment Coaching package may be the next step in your healing journey.

I invite you to schedule a discovery call to explore whether this offering feels like the right fit for you. Or if you’re ready to take a moment for yourself and your healing journey, you can book directly here. Together, we’ll create a compassionate space where you can begin to feel safe, grounded, and connected again.

Dawn M. Geoppinger, guiding women through the embodied grief journey with transformational embodiment coaching and trauma-informed support.

A compassionate partner in your grief work

Dawn M. Geoppinger is a Trauma-Informed Grief & Embodiment Coach based in Portland, Oregon, with a strong foundation of over two decades of professional experience in public administration, education, and the nonprofit sector. She specializes in grief education, somatic movement, breathwork, and mindfulness, integrating evidence-based approaches such as somatic practices, post-traumatic growth and woman-centered principles to help clients reconnect with themselves, regulate their nervous systems, and honor the full spectrum of loss and healing. Through her practice, The Embodied Grief Journey™, Dawn provides compassionate, expert support both in person and online—creating safe, nurturing spaces for individuals to explore grief, resilience, and embodied healing.

If you’re ready to explore your grief with care and curiosity, consider a Transformational Embodiment Coaching package. Together, we’ll create a safe, supportive space to navigate grief, reconnect with your body, and cultivate grounding and resilience. Schedule a discovery call or book directly here to step into a compassionate partnership for your healing.

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