Niveen Abboushi
Jungian Psychoanalyst, Intuitive Healer, Death Doula

DEATH CAFÉ
Welcome to the Death Café. This is a safe space to explore death, grief, mortality, meaning, and life. This is not therapy, counseling, or a crisis group — simply open conversation in a welcoming environment.
What is a Death Café?
A Death Cafe is a welcoming space where people gather to have open, respectful conversations about death, dying, grief, mortality, and what it means to live fully. These gatherings are not therapy sessions or support groups, but community-centered discussions designed to encourage reflection, connection, and honest dialogue in a safe and compassionate environment.
Death Cafe meetings may be held in person or online/virtual, allowing participants to join from wherever they feel most comfortable. Conversations are participant-led, confidential, and free from judgment or agenda. People of all backgrounds are welcome, whether they are curious about end-of-life topics, navigating grief, supporting loved ones, or simply interested in exploring life’s deeper questions over tea, coffee, and conversation.
Death Café is a growing social movement that began in Europe in 2010, inspired by the work of Bernard Crettaz. The aim of this movement is to build deeper consciousness around the topic of Death and to break the socio-cultural taboos that constellate fear around the inevitable continuum of being human.
