Loss or Grief therapists in Brookfield, Illinois IL
Jeanette De Marshimun, LCSW
Therapist, LCSW
I believe in utilizing evidence-based interventions to the best of my ability with the hope of helping you overcome and cope with grief or loss, and any other struggles you might be facing.
13 Years Experience
Innovative Counseling Partners, LLC & Jennifer Froemel
Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC
I see the therapeutic process as myself guiding my clients through difficult situations to move forward in life, and feel more energized. My clients say that I supportively nudge them along and that our therapeutic rapport is what helps them better find themselves.
26 Years Experience
Teri L. Murphy
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.S., LCPC
Grief most often occurs with the loss of a loved one. However, many life events and transitions cause grief or loss as well. Loss of a job, a dream, a hope, a goal; divorce and so on. Trauma often fails in the category or grief/loss for many indivdualsl. It's important for the therapist to listen in a supportive manner to individuals’ concerns. That is what I provide for those struggling with grief. Listening in a supportive is essential for healing. With trauma grief I help the client to understand and recognize the feelings that often occur, such as numbness, helplessness, anxiety, anger and deep sadness. Regardless of the source of grief I assist clients in finding their own strength and learn to develop coping skills that eventually can lead to pre-loss functioning. The heart of grief counseling is validation. Each person grieves in their own way and that needs to be understood in a caring way.
26 Years Experience
William Piekarz
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
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22 Years Experience
Dr. Adam Shafer
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
When we lose important people in our lives we are left with indelible scars that remind us of the void we feel in their absence.
Dr. Aretha Steele (Mindful Healing Counseling)
Psychologist, PsyD
Hello! If you're dealing with the heavy emotions of loss and grief, you're not alone. We specialize in helping teens and adults navigate through these tough times. Whether you've lost a loved one, a pet, or are grappling with any form of loss, we're here to provide a supportive space. Together, we can explore your feelings, memories, and find ways to cope and heal. In our sessions, you'll have a safe place to express yourself and work towards rebuilding a sense of normalcy. Your journey through grief is unique, and we're here to guide you with warmth and understanding. You don't have to face it alone – let's take this journey together towards healing and finding a new sense of hope.
(Note: We have specific therapists who specialize in this area at our practice. See our website for more information)
15 Years Experience
Nostos Psychotherapy
Psychologist, PsyD
Loss and grief is a common experience, but can be uniquely challenging to navigate through. We are here to help you find understanding and coping for this challenging period of life.
10 Years Experience
Joshua Garvey
Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC
Grief is a unique journey, and I'm here to walk alongside you as you navigate the complex emotions that come with loss. Whether you've experienced the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or another significant loss, I offer a safe and empathetic space to process your grief. Through personalized support and evidence-based techniques, we'll work together to honor your unique grieving process, finding ways to remember and heal. You don't have to go through this journey alone; let's embark on the path toward healing and hope together.
8 Years Experience
Move Therapy and Wellness
Counselor/Therapist, LCSW, LCPC, CYT
Our clinicians have extensive training in treating individuals experiencing grief and loss, anxiety, panic, chronic stress and chronic pain, depression, body image distress, relationship problems and unresolved trauma.
17 Years Experience
Ashley Miller Nolan
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
“Each person's grief is as unique as their fingerprint. But what everyone has in common is that no matter how they grieve, they share a need for their grief to be witnessed. That doesn't mean needing someone to try to lessen it or reframe it for them. The need is for someone to be fully present to the magnitude of their loss without trying to point out the silver lining.” ― David Kessler, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief
I align with this quote. Grief and loss come in many forms and ultimately in death. My heart for grief work is being present and holding space to let you experience the full measure of your grief while staying anchored in the here and now. You will drown and then realize you are the ocean.
8 Years Experience