Loss or Grief therapists in Long Beach, North Carolina NC
Janice Cuaresma
Therapist, MA, LCMHCA, NCC
Loss can result from a multitude of things, whether related to the passing of a loved one or a move to a new town. Grief is an unique and singular experience felt by the person who had a loss. I support clients who have experienced death and non-death related loss in various ways. I educate individuals on the various views of grief, informing them of the many ways that they can move through their own experience. I also highlight the option to make meaning or not make meaning from the loss; that’s your choice. My clients can opt to engage in bibliotherapy, therapeutic arts, memorialization rituals, or simply talk through the experiences that they had. Each person’s experience of grief is different, so we will work together to find yours.
2 Years Experience
Charles R. Davenport, Psy.D., LLC.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
No one teaches us how to grieve or process loss. Yet it is a requirement of life. We have struggled with loss for a long time as humans and we will likely continue to feel the pain of loss. Learning how to best help you thought it is frequently the goal of therapy for loss or grief.
19 Years Experience
Dr. Ann Becker-Schutte; Healthy Balanced Life Psychology, LLC
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Grief is a nearly universal experience. At some point, each of us will face the loss of a parent, spouse, sibling or other significant individual. In 2021, all of us have faced the loss of our pre-pandemic normal. In my practice, I have provided ongoing support to those facing both traditional and complicated grief.
21 Years Experience
Cecelia Myers
Counselor/Therapist, LCMHC (NC), RPT-S, LPC (GA), Licensed telehealth provider SC
A major shift has taken place in the life of a grieving person. In many cases communication, relationships, and life satisfaction are all affected by the loss. Therapy can assist in the residual effects of grief and loss as well as with processing the event.
15 Years Experience
Jackie Ma
Psychologist, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology
I have worked with individuals with serious and life-limiting illnesses who may be experiencing anticipatory grief in the context of their prognosis. Also, through working with older adults, I frequently support them in coping with grief that is a result of loss of loved ones and/or changes to their health and functioning. My goal is to support you through the grief process and to learn helpful coping strategies for grief.
1 Years Experience