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What Are Common Myths About Grief Support for Secular Clients?

Ashley McLimans, MS, LMHCP

January 15, 2026

Question

What are common myths about grief support for secular clients?

Answer

Several myths persist regarding grief support, particularly for secular clients. One common misconception is that everyone finds comfort in afterlife beliefs; in reality, many individuals draw solace from other sources, and clinicians can help clients explore and nurture these alternatives. Another myth is that rituals must be religious to be healing, but secular rituals and practices can also provide significant comfort and reinforce core values, beliefs, and identity. Additionally, the belief that a lack of faith equates to a lack of meaning is unfounded and contributes to stigma against secular clients. Secular individuals can and do find deep meaning in life outside of religious frameworks.

Clinicians should also recognize that spiritual language is not neutral; it can be loaded or even triggering, especially for those with a history of religious trauma. Well-intentioned phrases like "I'll pray for you" or "let me know if you need anything" may not resonate with secular clients and can feel isolating or unhelpful. Instead, clinicians should seek out language and support strategies that are inclusive, practical, and sensitive to the client's worldview, using resources that offer alternative approaches to comfort and care.

 

This Ask the Expert is an edited excerpt from the course, ‘Agnostics and Atheists- Considerations for Grief Counseling,’ presented by Ashley McLimans, MS, LMHCP.

 


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Ashley McLimans, MS, LMHCP

Ashley McLimans has worked in the human service field for over 15 years. She has held positions at various community-based organizations that specialize in supporting vulnerable populations. Currently, Ashley owns her own private practice, Sessions NY, located in Buffalo, NY.  As a psychotherapist, Ashley focuses on providing well-rounded treatment which can include active sessions, reiki, cannabis-focused treatment, and intensive therapy options. Ashley works full-time as the Director of Specialized Services for a Western New York non-profit that supports people with developmental disabilities and serious mental illness. She owns a property management business alongside her husband and sits on the board for Housing Opportunities Made Equal, a community-based organization focused on discrimination law in housing. Ashley also head coaches a travel softball team and can be found on the ballfield when not at the office.  Ashley believes humor, authentic connection, and challenging conversations make the best therapeutic relationships.

 

 


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