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Sebastian, Florida therapist: Ganga Mayee J Wasserman, licensed clinical social worker
Loss or Grief

Ganga Mayee J Wasserman

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, RYT
There is no shame in any feeling or thought. You are not your diagnosis. When you learn that it's OK to express deep emotions and thoughts, you get yourself back. Make your own realizations, which empowers you. Non-judgmental: embracing all lifestyles, beliefs, faiths, and sexual orientations.  
40 Years Experience
In-Person Near Fort Pierce, FL
Jacksonville, Florida therapist: Chris Bartkowiak, licensed professional counselor
Loss or Grief

Chris Bartkowiak

Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed. LMHC
From losing my Mother to cancer in her 50's or having a father who has had a stroke and is not present , a brother(retired chopper paramedic) who passed away from PTSD and alcoholism and my business partner since 1998 that passed away from cancer in the summer of 2022 . I have sat with hundreds of client that have shared their grief with me so believe I can assist you.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Fort Pierce, Florida
Washington, District of Columbia therapist: Bold Expressions Therapy, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Bold Expressions Therapy

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Whether you’re experiencing a career change, a new relationship, a romantic break-up, a pregnancy, a miscarriage, an abortion, the death of a loved one, or an unexpected medical diagnosis, major life changes can be painful and challenging to navigate. No matter what the transition is, my goal is to meet each patient where they are. We can encounter moments of excitement and devastation with healing and growth, even when change was not what we anticipated.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Fort Pierce, Florida
Narberth, Pennsylvania therapist: Michelle Bloom, PsyD, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Michelle Bloom, PsyD

Psychologist, PsyD, PsyPact
Loss is inevitable. We all die and we all lose people, relationships, and states of being that we once loved. If we open ourselves to live an authentic, honest, interdependent life, we are sure to experience loss and grief. Many of us fear it so much that we develop a multitude of ways to avoid it, strike a connection balance that we believe will help us protect ourselves later (yet that often robs our joy in the meantime), and use substances or other numbing techniques to help us avoid the complicated process of grief. I believe we can all benefit from learning to appreciate that loss is inevitable, and to learn to grieve in a way that enables us to move forward with compassion and fulfillment.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Fort Pierce, Florida
Newport Beach, California therapist: Dr. Lyndsay Elliott, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Dr. Lyndsay Elliott

Psychologist, PsyD.
The grieving process is different for everyone. Everyone grieves in their own way and in their own time. Some people recover from grief and resume normal activities within six months, though they continue to feel moments of sadness. Others may feel better after about a year. Therapy will address your personal grieving process and give you the support that you need for your particular loss.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Fort Pierce, Florida