Loss or Grief therapists in Walnut Park, California CA
Paula E. Bruce, Ph.D. & Associates, A Psychological Corporation
Psychologist, Clinical and Forensic Psychology
No one loss and grief looks like another. Your grieving process is unique and requires someone who will understand the unique meaning of the loss to you. We are here to help.
28 Years Experience
Dr. Christina Charlotin
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Process oriented therapy to address difficult feelings following a breakup or separation.
12 Years Experience
Lori Freson
Therapist, M.A., LMFT
Loss and grief looks different for everyone, but it is important to allow yourself to grieve after a loss. I will teach you the stages of grief and will be right here supporting you through them.
22 Years Experience
Carl H. Shubs
Therapist, Ph.D.
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39 Years Experience
Patrick Kelly, Psy.D., LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Marriage, Family, Therapist (LMFT)
Loss andd grief are universal emothions that we all experience, yet we are never taught how to deal with loss even though life is really about a lifetime of loss and our ability to recover from loss. Dr. Patrick works with clients to heal from their current loss and grief and to understan the connection of the emotional energy from proevious unresolved grief.
12 Years Experience
Transform Therapy Services
Psychologist
We don’t do cookie-cutter therapy. Our individualized care means that we will get to know your best self, and even more importantly, so will you
17 Years Experience
Melissa Klass M.A., LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., LMFT #119163
Death. The most universal of life experiences. So why are we afraid to talk about it? We use euphemistic language in an effort to . . . what exactly? Does imagining her in “a better place” take the pain away? What do we say when children ask if they can visit this place, or when the deceased will return home? And then the casseroles and phone calls taper off. Always too soon. Then people stop asking, as though their questions will bring her to mind and cause you to suffer. Don’t they know you think of her every day?
Grief doesn’t ever really go away; it changes over time. Just when you think you are coping better with the loss, the holidays arrive, or the one-year anniversary hits, and there you are, overwhelmed by difficult emotions once again. I would be honored to sit alongside you on this difficult, and often lonely, journey.
8 Years Experience
Ana Velouise, Perinatal Mental Health Specialist
Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT
When the unexpected happens, it’s a shock to the system. When you experience an abortion, miscarriage, or stillbirth, feelings of guilt, shame, rage (or even secret relief) may be present. Maybe you’re reeling from a pregnancy loss and don’t understand why it’s hitting you so hard. Not only are you processing the loss of your fetus or infant, but you’re also grieving the loss of a future you thought you’d have as a parent of this child.
Grief can be all-consuming, non-linear, and isolating. Others may not understand what you’re going through, but processing this unimaginable experience with a caring professional can help. Together, we’ll tend to your pain, grieve your loss, develop realistic coping tools for the present, and integrate the experience into your motherhood narrative.
2 Years Experience
John Vargas
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., AMFT, APCC
Grief involves coping with the mix of emotions and adjustments following a significant loss which includes a passing, breakup, or sudden job loss.
3 Years Experience
Jillian Luz
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, ATR
I have specialized training in Grief and Loss issues to support you through this difficult time.
9 Years Experience