Caregiver Clarity Sessions

Private. Practical. One conversation at a time.

When someone you love is diagnosed with breast cancer or a serious illness, you may feel unprepared to navigate

this new role.

You might need to manage logistics.
Drive to appointments.
You try to keep things steady.

And at the same time, you're figuring it out as you go.

What to say.
What not to say.

And underneath all of it, you’re asking yourself:

Am I helping — or making this harder?
Why does it feel like I keep getting it wrong?
What does she actually need from me right now
?

Most caregivers aren't looking for therapy. They're looking for someone to think things through with — someone who understands what this is actually like, and can help them figure out what to do next.

That's what these sessions are for.

Many caregivers come in wanting to know:

  • “What should I say or do?”

  • “How do I actually help?”

  • “Why does it feel like I’m getting it wrong?”

  • “Am I saying the right things — or making it worse?”

There isn’t one right way to do this.

But there are ways to better understand what your person needs — and how to show up in a way that actually helps.

In our time together, we can

  • Figure out what your person actually needs right now — and what you can realistically offer

  • Work through real situations you're facing and what to say or do

  • Make sense of shifting roles and responsibilities

  • Identify where to focus your energy — and what you can let go of

  • Talk through the emotional weight you may be carrying quietly

You might leave with

  • A clearer sense of what to focus on right now

  • More confidence in how you're showing up

  • One or two concrete next steps

  • A little more steadiness than when you came in

Caregiving is hard. Getting some support around it doesn't have to be.

Details

  • 60-minute sessions

  • Virtual (Zoom or phone)

  • $60 per session (intro rate)

Disclaimer: These sessions are not therapy or a replacement for mental health care. They’re a space for support, clarity, and orientation during times of stress or transition.

For Men Supporting a Loved One Through Breast Cancer

A 3-Part Conversation Series

When someone you love is diagnosed, the focus shifts — fast. To her. To appointments, to treatments, to holding things together at home. To making sure the kids are okay.

And somewhere in there, you're figuring out your role in real time. What to say. What not to say. How to be strong without shutting down. How to stay close when everything feels uncertain.

Most men do this alone. They cry in the kitchen with the door shut and walk back out composed. They carry it quietly because that's what the moment seems to call for.

This series is for the man doing exactly that.

Over three sessions, you'll get practical guidance on supporting her through treatment — and you'll talk honestly with other men who are navigating the same thing. That combination tends to matter more than either one alone.

There's room here for the full range of it. The helplessness. The fear. The moments where you don't know what to say and say the wrong thing anyway. And yes — the dark humor that shows up whether you invited it or not.

Facilitated by Kerstin Wiggins, MSW

What you’ll walk away with

  • A clearer sense of what she actually needs — and what you can realistically offer

  • Practical ways to respond when you don't know what to say or do

  • A better sense of what to expect as treatment progresses

  • The experience of talking honestly with other men who are in it too

Details

  • Dates: Coming soon

  • Location: Lakeway, TX

  • Format: 3-part series (90 minutes each)

  • Registration: Open

This series is primarily for husbands and partners. If you're a son, brother, or close friend navigating this, you're welcome here too.

Join the 3-Part Conversation Series

If this sounds like what you're looking for, please join us!