Loss or Grief therapists in Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington WA
FilomenaDBcoach
Life Coach, MA, CAMS-1
My holistic approach to Loss or Grief helps to focus on the healthiest aspect of the personality, using more flexible ways of thinking and responding positively to changes.
6 Years Experience
Tracy L. Morris
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
Loss and grief are a part of every life, and often, individuals are so inundated with emotion that they may not be clear that the grieving process is underway. Unacknowledged grief surfaces in many different ways. Being able to recognize and process grief can be a key in many situations where the client's loss is being diminished in importance, whether by the culture and society or the client and their relationships.
9 Years Experience
Sara Odash, Blue Waters Counseling, PLLC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, M.A., LMHC, NCC
Have you just suffered a devastating loss, disappointment, or tragedy? Do you feel surrounded by people but isolated by your unique heartbreak? Would you like to work with a therapist who "gets it? and who has also experienced and survived her own losses of dreams, people, and tragedies? I have done years of my own therapy and learned how to become resilient and cope with my own grief. I offer my hand in the journey you're now going through alone.
13 Years Experience
Kaji Martinez
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, CMHS, LMHC
Loss or grief comes in many different forms, whether it's a severed relationship or a death of a loved one. I provide a safe place to process this grief and provide the support needed based on individual needs.
22 Years Experience
Michelle Bloom, PsyD
Psychologist, PsyD, PsyPact
Loss is inevitable. We all die and we all lose people, relationships, and states of being that we once loved. If we open ourselves to live an authentic, honest, interdependent life, we are sure to experience loss and grief. Many of us fear it so much that we develop a multitude of ways to avoid it, strike a connection balance that we believe will help us protect ourselves later (yet that often robs our joy in the meantime), and use substances or other numbing techniques to help us avoid the complicated process of grief. I believe we can all benefit from learning to appreciate that loss is inevitable, and to learn to grieve in a way that enables us to move forward with compassion and fulfillment.
27 Years Experience