Loss or Grief therapists in St. Augustine, Florida FL
Nicole Pizza
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, NCC
I provide compassionate support to individuals experiencing loss or grief, helping them navigate the grieving process, find meaning, and rebuild their lives with renewed hope and resilience.
8 Years Experience
Strides in Psychotherapy
Psychologist, PSY.D.
When someone you loved dies, it can feel devastating, shocking, tremendously sad, or for some, it might even be a relief. People often have a wide range of feelings related to losing someone they love, including anger, denial, guilt, sadness, depression, emptiness, loneliness, and acceptance. If the person suffered a long time before they passed, their loved ones might also feel gratitude that the person is no longer in pain. Grief can impact your ability to take care of yourself and others—it can affect your sleep, your appetite, your memory, your concentration, your energy level, your motivation, etc.
23 Years Experience
Dr. Rebecca Fleischer
Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
As a licensed clinical psychologist for 20+ years, I understand that the relationship and "fit" between client and therapist is paramount. I work hard to establish and maintain a relationship based on mutual trust and honesty. We can work together to help you feel less stuck, and more in control.
32 Years Experience
Pamela Saladino
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, M.S., M.A., LMHC, CHP
There are many forms of grief and everyone has experienced grief in life in some form. Grief can come to us like waves of emotions, thoughts, memories. Sometimes these waves can feel truly overwhelming and other difficult emotions can accompany the grief experience. But, there is help. I was a full-time hospice grief counselor for over a decade and also bring this expertise into each counseling experience. Grief counseling requires certain abilities and knowledge, and not everyone is qualified to be a grief counselor.
11 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