Regain Control Now

Your pathway, created for widowed women overwhelmed by grief and loneliness.

Journey towards empowerment, relaxation, improved emotional control and community comfort, and start shaping your future today.

About Gaynor Rosier

Gaynor Rosier is a Psychology graduate with post-graduate qualifications in Teaching, Social Work, Ericksonian Hypnosis and NLP, Reiki Healing, Spiritual Healing, Clinical Hypnotherapy, and Bereavement Support. She is also a Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) practitioner.
Gaynor has been using a trauma-informed approach for the past 30 years to help clients release and reframe painful experiences.Gaynor believes that there is no need to suffer when there’s a way to gently release and transform the pain of grief and trauma into personal growth. Instead of contracting and hiding from distressing emotions, Gaynor helps her clients develop calming skills and feel supported and safe to grow beyond their history.
Gaynor supports clients to practise self-soothing skills, so they feel safe to experience and integrate their emotions.Her mission is to help grievers understand that it is normal to experience a range of grief symptoms that affect the body, mind, and spirit. These symptoms are not a sign of weakness or anything to be ashamed of.
Grieving is a verb. The grief journey is an active process that requires goals, a plan, resources, and the company of like-minded individuals to make progress.You can develop insight, skills and resources to make the journey easier to plan and undertake.Gaynor brings together the latest discoveries in neuroscience, trauma-informed hypnotherapy, and mindful awareness to empower women who are experiencing trauma or grief.


Many people say that time heals. Gaynor knows that time conceals if the loss is not integrated, leading to symptoms of Prolonged Grief Disorder. Gaynor gently guides her clients to connect with the wisdom of their bodies to release trapped emotions through present-moment somatic focus so they can break unhelpful coping patterns and rediscover their natural strength and resilience.She creates a sacred space for mature, professional women around the globe to connect with their higher consciousness for ultimate guidance and wisdom. Those who join her tribe can access their innate resources through practices rooted in positive psychology, somatic work, and mindfulness with measurable results.
Community is a powerful catalyst for healing and growth as we find comfort in sharing our feelings and being heard. In her group program, Grief Relief Toolkit, Gaynor holds a compassionate presence for deep transformation to occur. Helping women transform their emotional pain into meaningful connection, inner wisdom, and embodied spirituality.
Through her charity, Mindset Vitality, Gaynor has created three local Bereavement Friendship Groups in South Wales. These grievers meet twice each month, face-to-face in a safe space where they can share their feelings and discuss coping strategies over a cuppa. 5% of all sales go toward supporting this charity’s work! As a volunteer with Cruse Bereavement Support for the past six years, Gaynor provides individual and group support, and answers calls to the National Helpline. She is a trained mental health first aider and (disaster) first responder. She supervises other bereavement volunteers.
Gaynor has experienced grief many times:
• Her grandparents died when she was in her teens. Gaynor’s maternal grandmother lived with the family when she had early-onset dementia. Her paternal grandfather also stayed with them during his illness with bone cancer.
• Gaynor’s parents died within a year of each other. Although in her 40s, this left her feeling like an orphan. Both were heavy smokers. Her father had lung cancer and it was very painful to watch his health deteriorate rapidly. Gaynor gave him pain relief and comfort with Reiki healing.
• Gaynor was supporting her widowed mother emotionally and practically when she died in her sleep from “pneumonia”. She only had a cold, and her sudden death came as a massive shock. She died of a broken heart (which is a proven syndrome) as she was very dependent on her life partner and gave up the will to live.
• Gaynor had already lost her older brother to suicide when she was 24. She volunteered to identify his body and attended the inquest to save her parents from that trauma. She supported them through their devastating mix of emotions over the following years. Her sister, who had Down’s syndrome and was blind, outlived their parents and died naturally in her 60s.
• Gaynor has also grieved for many beloved fur babies who gave her such wonderful companionship and unconditional love.
Gaynor loves animals and is passionate about protecting our environment. She has led volunteers in marine conservation underwater research surveys and cleanup activities. Scuba diving is her favourite way of relaxing and meditating in awe of the beauty of the natural world. She is a cancer survivor who made holistic lifestyle changes, inner child and mindset approaches, and self-hypnosis to heal her body, mind, and spirit.

Who is it for?

  • A mature woman whose long-term partner has died
  • Experiencing overwhelming feelings of grief and isolation
  • Looking to take steps toward empowerment, relaxation and emotional management

Who is it not for?

  • Women struggling with divorce, betrayal, or the end of a short relationship
  • Not seeking guidance to overcome feelings of grief and loneliness
  • Not keen on community involvement as a source of comfort

MODULE ONE

Embracing Change

OUTCOME

Begin to acknowledge grief and learn basic self-soothing techniques.

DESCRIPTION

Your journey starts with understanding the impact of grief, how it impacts our mind, body, and spirit, and the role of each emotion. Through guided journaling, you'll find a voice for your thoughts and feelings. Daily meditation practices will help you develop presence and build mental resilience, providing a strong foundation for your path forward.

MODULE TWO

Building Emotional Awareness

OUTCOME

Improved emotional regulation and awareness.

DESCRIPTION

Discover how to identify and map your specific emotions related to grief. Through mindfulness practices, you'll learn to experience your feelings fully yet safely, developing the ability to process them without becoming overwhelmed. These skills become your compass for navigating emotional landscapes.

MODULE THREE

Developing Coping Strategies

OUTCOME

Tools to combat intrusive negative thoughts and reduce anxiety.

DESCRIPTION

Master practical techniques to reframe challenging thoughts and manage difficult moments. You'll learn an easy and quick calming breath and techniques to soothe the emotional brain. This allows the thinking brain to come back online, giving you control over anxiety and sadness when they arise.

MODULE FOUR

Self-Care and Self-Compassion

OUTCOME

Improved physical and mental well-being.

DESCRIPTION

Create a nurturing self-care routine that honours your needs. Develop self-compassion and, you'll discover how to care for both your body and mind. These practices become your foundation for sustainable healing and renewed energy.

MODULE FIVE

Rediscovering Connection

OUTCOME

Strengthened social ties and reduced feelings of isolation.

DESCRIPTION

Step back into social connections with confidence and purpose. You'll learn practical ways to engage with others and build meaningful relationships. Through guided social exercises, you'll find your place in a supportive community that understands your journey.

MODULE SIX

Harnessing New Passions

OUTCOME

Discovery of new interests and reigniting old passions.

DESCRIPTION

Explore activities that spark joy and creativity in your life. Whether discovering new interests or rekindling former hobbies, you'll find meaningful ways to express yourself and celebrate small victories. These experiences become stepping stones to rediscovering your zest for life.

MODULE SEVEN

Planning for the Future

OUTCOME

A clearer vision of the future and achievable goals set.

DESCRIPTION

Create your roadmap for tomorrow through engaging activities and practical goal setting. You'll learn to break down larger aspirations into manageable steps, helping you move forward with confidence and renewed purpose.

MODULE EIGHT

Empowerment and Community

OUTCOME

Increased self-efficacy and active contribution to community.

DESCRIPTION

Embrace your strength as you step into leadership roles within support groups and community projects. You'll discover how sharing your journey can inspire others while building a lasting network of support that continues to nurture your emotional growth.

Regain Control Now

Your pathway, created for widowed women overwhelmed by grief and loneliness.

Journey towards empowerment, relaxation, improved emotional control and community comfort, and start shaping your future today.

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