Licensed therapist Nhu Truong is expanding her practice to offer specialized grief therapy services for Millennials and Gen Z adults, focusing on the often-overlooked losses that define modern life, such as friendship breakups, relationship endings, and identity shifts. The announcement, made on July 1, 2026, underscores a broader understanding of grief that moves beyond traditional bereavement.
Truong, a California Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Clinical Supervisor, centers her work on the emotional weight of losing a friendship, a romantic relationship, a sense of self, or the future one had envisioned. 'Grief is all around us,' Truong said. 'Not just bereavement, but this sense of deep loss. A loss of yourself, a loss of what you expected your future to be, a loss of sincerity and connection. It almost seems like a collective grief where the life you envisioned for yourself no longer exists.'
This approach speaks directly to a generation navigating rapid cultural and social change. The practice offers a compassionate space for those overwhelmed by the pace of modern life, seeking reconnection with themselves, their relationships, and their sense of belonging. Areas of specialty include traditional bereavement, friendship breakups, relationship loss, identity shifts, and therapy for those experiencing an undefined or diffuse sense of loss.
The launch comes at a time when mental health awareness among younger adults is rising, yet many struggle to find therapists who understand the unique grief associated with non-death losses. By addressing these issues, Truong's practice fills a critical gap in mental health services. For more information, visit www.nhutruongtherapy.com.
Truong is available Monday through Thursday, 8am to 5pm, and welcomes individuals ready to stop avoiding that overwhelming cloud and begin working through it. Her practice is dedicated to helping clients reconnect with themselves and their relationships, reinforcing that grief goes far beyond bereavement.


