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Online Loss or Grief therapists in Oregon

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Salem, Oregon therapist: Kaijah Bjorklund, counselor/therapist
Grief

Kaijah Bjorklund

Counselor/Therapist, LPC, LMHC
Grief doesn't follow a timeline, and it's not always about death. You can grieve a relationship, a version of yourself, a life you thought you'd have, a community, or a sense of safety. I hold space for grief in all its forms — including the complicated, disenfranchised, and socially invisible kinds that don't get acknowledged. Using somatic therapy and IFS, we work with grief not by rushing through it, but by creating the conditions for it to move — so it becomes something you carry differently, rather than something that carries you.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Multiple States Florida, Georgia, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington (Online Only)
Florence, Oregon therapist: Serena Appel, licensed professional counselor
Grief

Serena Appel

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, AT-R
I provide a compassionate and safe space for you to talk about losses big or small, and accompanying grief, and use creative, mind/body and talk therapy approaches to work through thoughts, feelings and memories. In cases of "complicated grief", where trauma is part of the grief and loss picture, I help clients process and come to a place of healing regarding loss.  
20 Years Experience
In-Person in Florence, OR 97439
Online in Oregon
Lake Oswego, Oregon therapist: Dr. Michael Marossy, psychologist
Grief

Dr. Michael Marossy

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Grief and loss can affect every aspect of a person’s emotional life, relationships, identity, and sense of meaning. While grief is often associated with the death of a loved one, people may also experience profound grief related to divorce, relationship loss, health problems, infertility, spiritual change, life transitions, or the loss of hoped-for futures and identities. I provide therapy for individuals navigating grief and loss with compassion, patience, and respect for the deeply personal nature of the grieving process. Therapy can help clients process painful emotions, make sense of complex reactions, navigate changes in identity and relationships, and gradually move toward healing while honoring the significance of what has been lost.  
8 Years Experience
In-Person in Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Online in California, Oregon
Bend, Oregon therapist: Jennifer Bearden, licensed clinical social worker
Grief

Jennifer Bearden

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Grief and major transitions can feel profoundly disorienting. I offer a compassionate space to honor the full range of your emotions—the sadness, anger, confusion, and loss—allowing every 'part' of you to be seen and held. We'll work on finding meaning and committing to the values that guide you, even in the midst of pain and change. You will be supported in navigating this new terrain and finding restorative comfort through natural connection and self-compassion.  
26 Years Experience
In-Person in Bend, OR 97701
Online in California, New York, Oregon
Las Cruces, New Mexico therapist: Angelica Amaya, licensed clinical social worker
Grief

Angelica Amaya

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW,LICSW
I have over 12 years experience in hospice where I supported clients and families dealing with bereavement and pre-bereavement issues. I also can help support you in your loss of a pet as I consider pets family members.  
21 Years Experience
Online in New Mexico, Oregon, Washington (Online Only)
Kingston, New York therapist: MJB Wellness LLC, hypnotherapist
Grief

MJB Wellness LLC

Hypnotherapist, Certified Hypnotherapist and Coach, Certified Sexological Bodyworker, Sex Educator, Certified Reiki
Many of my clients have come to me to get over the loss of someone whether through breakup, divorce, or death. Even when loss isn't the primary reason for them seeking my help, it is often something impacting the issue at hand. In all cases I have been able to help my clients let go and move forward. In hypnosis, we can have people speak with someone who has passed on, whether it is to exchange some final goodbyes, get love and support, resolve some old dispute or trauma. I've had several clients who had trouble letting go after a breakup and we have managed to get them to move on. I had one female client who came to me for a variety of issues. She had been through a difficult divorce and Cancer diagnosis while raising 3 young children. Throughout her ordeal, she had received immense support from the priest at her church but he had passed away and she missed him immensely. In hypnosis, we visited his spirit and she was able to feel again his love and support and get his counsel. As another part of her treatment, we were able to converse with her late father who had abandoned the family when she was a child, and release the trauma that he had caused. Whether you believe in spirits or not, the experiences in hypnosis feel absolutely real and are able to bring peace and resolution.  
8 Years Experience
New York City, New York therapist: Kate E. Stephenson, life coach
Grief

Kate E. Stephenson

Life Coach, ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC), Holistic Life, Career & Executive
The waves of grief crash in unexpected ways at unexpected times with unexpected outcomes. Within my Holistic Life Coaching practice and through my own personal experience, I have cultivated tools, methods, and experiments that approach grief and loss through the lens of curiosity, expansiveness, and nonjudgment. I am NOT offering therapy—I leave the work of diagnosis and treatment of medical issues to medical professionals. Coaching can absolutely complement and supplement your therapy work; our work is therapeutic without being therapy. Without stagnating in your grief, together we can discover what your grief means to you, what it is bringing to your life, and how we can use it to manifest the life you desire. From where you are sitting right now that may sound like a difficult, if not impossible task. My mother always said "nothing beats failure but a try." I invite you to try coaching to discover what happens when you allow yourself to speak your truth and feel however and whatever you are feeling in a safe, nonjudgmental space dedicated to you and your growth.  
7 Years Experience
Las Vegas, Nevada therapist: Gary D. Alexander, marriage and family therapist
Grief

Gary D. Alexander

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, MFT, NCC
Grief and loss can follow many experiences, including the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, changes in health, or other profound life shifts. In therapy we make space to understand the emotional and relational meanings of loss, recognizing that grief often unfolds in deeply personal ways and at its own pace. As this process is given care and attention, many people begin to find ways to carry their loss differently while gradually reconnecting with life.  
23 Years Experience
In-Person in Las Vegas, NV 89128
Online in Multiple States Colorado, Nevada, Oregon, Washington
Tigard, Oregon therapist: Sonya M Jones, licensed mental health counselor
Grief

Sonya M Jones

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Life can seem to go on all around us while we feel stuck or submerged in our grief and loss. Walking alongside someone as they process this heartbreak and the changes that grief and loss brings is an honor and a privilege for me. Together we will work through your loss and grief processing all of the components of your experience to help you move through this journey to a renewed sense of living, purpose and hope.  
19 Years Experience
In-Person in Tigard, OR 97223
Online in Oregon
San Ramon, California therapist: Ever After Individual and Family Therapy, marriage and family therapist
Grief

Ever After Individual and Family Therapy

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
Grief is a deeply personal experience, and we offer a compassionate, supportive space to process loss at your own pace. Whether navigating the death of a loved one, a major life transition, or ambiguous grief, we help clients find meaning and healing.  
17 Years Experience
Online in California, Oregon (Online Only)
Walnut Creek, California therapist: Victoria Miller, licensed clinical social worker
Grief

Victoria Miller

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I have worked in hospice and with seniors in grief. Life can turn upside down when a loved one dies, like the rug has been pulled out from under you. If you feel overwhelmed and need someone to talk to I am here, let's talk.  
20 Years Experience
In-Person in Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Online in California, Oregon
Portland, Oregon therapist: Ben Mosebach, licensed professional counselor
Grief

Ben Mosebach

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
I provide support for individuals coping with the emotional pain that follows the death of a loved one or other significant losses. I offer a safe space to process feelings such as sadness, anger, guilt, and confusion while learning healthy ways to adapt and heal over time. Through compassionate guidance, therapy can help people find meaning, rebuild stability, and gradually move forward while honoring their loss.  
7 Years Experience
In-Person in Portland, OR 97214
Online in Oregon
Lake Oswego, Oregon therapist: Mensch Therapy, counselor/therapist
Grief

Mensch Therapy

Counselor/Therapist, MS, LPC
Life keeps moving, and so do you. Inside feels heavy though. You notice more brain fog, irritability, or this voice saying , “I should be over this,” and a quiet dread of anniversaries and reminders. Maybe you’re grieving a person, a relationship, a pet, the parent you didn’t get, or the future you planned. You’re the one who handles logistics for everyone else, yet grief shows up as exhaustion, numbness, or sudden waves you hide at work. I offer a steady, judgment-free place to carry it differently. We’ll name the secondary losses (identity, routines, community), create rituals and language for hard moments, and use gentle nervous-system skills so your body doesn’t collapse or clamp down. Parts-informed work helps with guilt and “what-ifs,” while practical steps (sleep, structure, boundaries) make daily life manageable. The goal isn’t “moving on”, it’s moving forward with meaning, permission to feel, and room to breathe.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Oregon (Online Only)
Beaverton, Oregon therapist: Malama Counseling, LLC, licensed professional counselor
Grief

Malama Counseling, LLC

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Loss or Grief therapy is designed to help individuals process intense emotions, behavioral changes, and physical, social, or spiritual distress following a major loss moving forward in a healthy way.  
10 Years Experience
In-Person in Beaverton, OR 97005
Online in Oregon
West Linn, Oregon therapist: Rose Snyder, EdM, PsyD, LLC, psychologist
Grief

Rose Snyder, EdM, PsyD, LLC

Psychologist, PsyD
Both EMDR and insight-oriented approaches can be truly beneficial when processing loss or grief. Sometimes a client mostly needs a supportive presence and a space to talk about the loss and fully feel all the feelings involved. Other times, trauma processing via EMDR can be incredibly effective in releasing any pent up or leftover painful feelings of regret, loss, guilt, or sadness. We will work together to determine what course—and what pace—is best for you.  
23 Years Experience
In-Person in West Linn, OR 97068
Online in California, New York, Oregon
San Francisco, California therapist: San Francisco Counseling Collective, licensed professional counselor
Grief

San Francisco Counseling Collective

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCC, LMFT, LCSW
At San Francisco Counseling Collective ("SFCC"), we walk with clients through the many dimensions of loss—anticipatory, sudden, or ambiguous. Therapy offers space to grieve, make meaning, and find ways to live with absence while honoring what was significant.  
9 Years Experience
Seattle, Washington therapist: GRACE WELLNESS PLLC, psychiatrist
Grief

GRACE WELLNESS PLLC

Psychiatrist, PMHNP-BC DNP
Grief and loss care focuses on creating a compassionate space to process the emotional, physical, and relational impact of loss. Whether you’re navigating the death of a loved one, a relationship ending, a life transition, or another significant change, therapy provides support in making sense of complex feelings such as sadness, anger, guilt, or numbness. Treatment is individualized and paced with care, helping you honor your experience while gradually rebuilding stability, meaning, and connection in your life.  
2 Years Experience
Online in New Mexico, Oregon, Washington (Online Only)
San Francisco, California therapist: Nikita Marina, psychologist
Grief

Nikita Marina

Psychologist, Holistic Psychology and Coaching, Past Life Regression Therapy (IST), Spiritual Mentorship
A structured program that addresses, helps to understand and process grief in a holistic way.  
13 Years Experience
In-Person in Berkeley, CA 94710
Online in Multiple States California, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon, Washington
Los Angeles, California therapist: Stephanie Morfitt, LCSW More Fit Mental Health, licensed clinical social worker
Grief

Stephanie Morfitt, LCSW More Fit Mental Health

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
When Loss Changes Everything Grief isn’t just about death — it’s about all the moments when life changes in ways we didn’t choose. The end of a relationship, a shift in health, the loss of a loved one, or even a transition that brings both relief and sadness can leave us feeling disoriented and alone. Grief is not a problem to fix. It’s a natural, healthy process — but it can feel unbearable when you’re living through it. You may notice waves of emotion that come without warning, moments of guilt or anger, or times when you wonder if you’ll ever feel “normal” again. I’ve worked in the field of grief and bereavement for over a decade, supporting people as they navigate the complex mix of emotions that come with loss. Using a structured, evidence-based approach called TEAM-CBT, I’ll help you make space for your feelings while also building tools to: Process guilt, regret, and “what ifs” that can keep you stuck Understand and normalize the changing rhythms of grief Reconnect with moments of peace, purpose, and meaning Honor your loss while rediscovering your capacity for joy and connection Grief is deeply personal, and healing doesn’t mean forgetting — it means learning to live fully while carrying your memories with love. Together, we’ll move gently between sorrow and strength, always at your pace. I BELIEVE: Grief is love that has nowhere to go — and it deserves compassion, not correction. There’s no right timeline for healing. You’re allowed to take your time. Sadness and hope can coexist; they often do. Meaning can be rebuilt, even after profound loss. Healing grows in spaces of safety, warmth, and shared humanity. Also Integrated In Our Work: • Interpersonal Work – to strengthen connection and empower you to be yourself using The 5 Secrets of Effective Communication • Mindful Self-Compassion – to cultivate a gentler, kinder inner voice through the work of Dr. Kristin Neff • Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM) – to regulate the nervous system and support trauma recovery alongside cognitive tools for a well-rounded approach  
10 Years Experience
In-Person in Los Angeles, CA 90066
Online in California, Oregon
Draper, Utah therapist: Sandy Shores Counseling, marriage and family therapist
Grief

Sandy Shores Counseling

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, ACMHC, CSW, LCSW
Our clinicians help clients manage the emotional impact of loss while rebuilding daily life and resilience. Treatment emphasizes self-compassion, emotional processing, and finding ways to honor what has been lost.  
14 Years Experience
In-Person in Draper, UT 84020
Online in Oregon, Utah

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