Loss or Grief therapists in South Valley, New Mexico NM
Britt M Berglind
Counselor/Therapist, LPCC, Ph.D
Bereavement is a severe stressor that can incite debilitating symptoms of acute grief. Supportive therapy and relational connection. Treatment based on Kubler-Ross themes: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and
Acceptance.
39 Years Experience
Adria Hagg
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Loss and grief work entails understanding that grief encompasses a roller coaster of emotions. Grief work is not linear. One day, we can feel "some normalcy" and the next we feel the world is shattering around us. Grief can be a lonely journey due to feeling those around us do not understand our pain and despair. There is hope and while the grief may never go away the journey takes us to a place where our grief evolves.
12 Years Experience
Heidi Metcalf
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPCC
The key to surviving loss and grief is to stay the course, though it will be a winding path. Time itself can soften it, but to heal we need to feel. The simple things that most clients need to move through their grief, are, a safe and caring place to be with their emotions, a compassionate ear, and the permission to feel whatever is coming up. Then the natural process of grieving can occur and healing will take place. If you are finding that you need those simple things, I can help. We can also address and give TLC to the sadness from other experiences that often comes up when there is a loss. It’s almost like the emotions from long ago all rush in to be seen and heard and felt. This can be overwhelming. But there is a goodness in this. These feelings are emerging to be healed, and when we have those simple things- a safe container, a good listener, and permission to feel, they can heal.
20 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
Cynthia Leslie
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
Significant losses, such as the loss of a loved one, pet, or job can cause distress. Being able to talk about the loss and engage in meaningful activities can help people process the loss.
5 Years Experience