Loss or Grief therapists in Newcastle, Oklahoma OK

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma therapist: Lindsey Southwick, licensed clinical social worker
Loss or Grief

Lindsey Southwick

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, CSAYC, CPT
Loss with interventions of EMDR and interpersonal, client-centered, and grief counseling.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Newcastle, Oklahoma
Edmond, Oklahoma therapist: Stephanie Lane, licensed professional counselor
Loss or Grief

Stephanie Lane

Licensed Professional Counselor, M.A., LPC, ATR-BC
I work with clients experiencing a range of loss and grief including complicated grief, anticipatory grief with medical conditions and diagnosis such as cancer, MS, women’s health and endometriosis. Art therapy is sometimes introduced as a complimentary tool to facilitate healing, acceptance, and peace.  
18 Years Experience
In-Person Near Newcastle, OK
Online in Newcastle, Oklahoma
Edmond, Oklahoma therapist: Barbara Wise Doyle, licensed professional counselor
Loss or Grief

Barbara Wise Doyle

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC/MAC/NCC
Overwhelmed? You may need help moving toward a more balanced and positive life. Many people, particularly in the Second Half of Life, can use help dealing with general life challenges such as relationships, depression, anxiety, grief and mood disorders. I help people like you and your family daily.  
35 Years Experience
In-Person Near Newcastle, OK
Herndon, Virginia therapist: Dr. Michael J. Gennari, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Dr. Michael J. Gennari

Psychologist, Ph.D.
My sensitive and engaging, direct and practical, style is reported by my clients as one of their attractions to working with me. I work with Children, Adolescents and Adults, addressing ADHD, depression and anxiety, divorce, loss and medical trauma. . I would be honored with your trust in me.  
37 Years Experience
Online in Newcastle, Oklahoma
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Loss or Grief

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
Online in Newcastle, Oklahoma