Loss or Grief therapists in South Tucson, Arizona AZ
Rick Rodgers
Counselor/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, CADC, CCTP, RYT 500
Grief losses, trauma, and it creates feelings of abandonment. If you don’t deal with your feelings or feelings, will deal with you. Often times this can cause substance-abuse and other types of addiction such a shopping, sex and gambling or social media. I can teach you how to deal with these complicated feelings that come with grief and get past that. Through evidence based therapy and meditations, you can create space with yourself and separate yourself from the mind that constantly speaks and the emotions that constantly creates suffering.
8 Years Experience
Julie Novak
Psychologist, PsyD
Without love, there would be no grief. Grief brings so many different emotions, causing feelings of being overwhelmed, despair, loneliness and hopelessness. Together we will find meaning in your loss and how you can cope with the pain without carrying the suffering.
17 Years Experience
Dr. Sheryl Ferguson
Psychologist, (Psy.D.)
I can help with your loss and grief. During our collaborative experience together, I will provide an empathic and caring space to help you move through your struggles, so you can live your best life. Together we will find ways towards a path of feeling better, leaning new coping skills to reconnect with your internal self.
21 Years Experience
Ema Grant
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS LPC
The grief we feel is often in proportion to the love we had, which often means we grieve deeply. Each experience of grief is unique - the loss of a child, spouse, parent, sibling, friend, or career will impact you in ways others may not understand. In time, you will come to find meaning and purpose in the midst of the loss. Until then, I hope to help you carry the pain of your loss and create a safe place to express and experience each aspect of your grief.
8 Years Experience
Dr. Adam Shafer
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
When we lose important people in our lives we are left with indelible scars that remind us of the void we feel in their absence.