Grief & Loss Counseling · Savannah, GA

You don't have to carry
this alone.

Grief is one of the most universal human experiences — and one of the loneliest. I'm here to walk alongside you, at your pace, with compassion rooted in both professional training and over 20 years of lived experience.

Dr. Chris Rollwitz
"Named things are easier to carry than unnamed ones." Dr. Chris Rollwitz

Training, experience,
and a life that prepared me

I hold an earned doctorate in Counseling from Louisiana Baptist University and am a board-certified Master Mental Health Coach with the International Board of Christian Care. But honestly, my credentials are only part of the story.

For over 20 years, I've been a caregiver — walking alongside loved ones through dementia, Parkinson's Disease, traumatic brain injury, neurodivergence, and stroke. I know what it means to watch someone you love change. I know the particular grief of losing someone who is still here. That experience lives in everything I do.

I'm also a disabled veteran — I served in the U.S. Air Force as a Security Policeman during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Service taught me steadiness. Caregiving taught me patience. And grief has taught me that no one should have to carry it alone.

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    Doctorate in Counseling
    Louisiana Baptist University
  • Board-Certified Master Mental Health Coach
    International Board of Christian Care
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    Community Educator & Volunteer
    Parkinson's Foundation & Alzheimer's Association
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    Caregiver Support Group Leader
    Multiple Savannah-area groups
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    Owner, Oasis Senior Advisors
    Savannah & Hilton Head — free service for seniors and families navigating senior living transitions
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    Disabled Veteran
    U.S. Air Force · Desert Shield / Desert Storm

Counseling that meets you
where you are

Grief doesn't follow a timeline or a checklist. My approach is warm, unhurried, and built around your unique experience of loss — not a formula.

01

Name the loss

We start by acknowledging what you've lost — including the secondary losses that often go unnamed. The identity, the routines, the version of yourself you were becoming.

02

Carry it together

You don't have to figure this out alone. We work through grief at a pace that's right for you, with compassion that comes from both training and lived experience.

03

Find meaning beyond

Grief doesn't end — but it can transform. Together we explore how to carry your loss in a way that makes room for hope, connection, and a continued life.

You may be in the right place
if any of this sounds familiar

Loss of a loved one

Whether recent or long ago, death leaves a mark that doesn't simply fade with time. I work with people at every stage of bereavement.

Caregiver grief

Grieving someone with dementia, Parkinson's, or another progressive condition — while they're still here — is one of the most complex and isolating forms of loss.

Life transitions

Divorce, job loss, retirement, an empty nest. Not every loss involves death, but every loss deserves care and attention.

Veterans & military families

As a disabled veteran, Dr. Chris understands the unique grief that comes with service — loss of identity, of comrades, of the life you expected.

There's no pressure.
Just an open door.

If something here resonated with you, I'd be glad to connect. Reach out by phone, email, or the form — and we'll take it from there at whatever pace feels right for you.

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