Loss or Grief therapists in Sedro-Woolley, Washington WA

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Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Brian M. Berman, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Dr. Brian M. Berman

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I specialize in helping clients work through unprocessed grief and loss by utilizing compassion-based treatments and emotion focused therapy (EFT).  
20 Years Experience
Online in Sedro-Woolley, Washington
Albuquerque, New Mexico therapist: Anna Barrios, licensed clinical social worker
Loss or Grief

Anna Barrios

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Extensive work in helping individuals recognize grief in their life and with understanding the stages of grief.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Sedro-Woolley, Washington
Seattle, Washington therapist: Eric Olsen, life coach
Loss or Grief

Eric Olsen

Life Coach, Trauma, PTSD, BSc Sciences, DoD Career Councilor, SARC, DAPA, Pre Licensed Human Intelligence / Psychology, Life Coach. | Professional Support: LSSBB, PgM, Bluestone PMP,
We can work together to understand the space of loss and grief in your life and help you get centered again to find relief.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Sedro-Woolley, Washington
Vancouver, Washington therapist: Ronda Lois Gallawa-Foyt, therapist
Loss or Grief

Ronda Lois Gallawa-Foyt

Therapist, M.A., LMHC
I specialize in extreme trauma: focusing on the loss of close loved ones to suicide and other kinds of traumatic death. Please go to my website for information about my two upcoming grief groups for people who have lost loved ones.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Sedro-Woolley, Washington
Narberth, Pennsylvania therapist: Michelle Bloom, PsyD, psychologist
Loss or Grief

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
Online in Sedro-Woolley, Washington