Loss or Grief therapists in Burbank, California CA
Doug Wilson
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist
Grief is a process and everyone has their own process. I will respect yours.
12 Years Experience
Ricardo Peña
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Grief counseling , also known as bereavement therapy, is a form of therapy intended to help you cope with loss, like the death of a partner, family member, friend, colleague, career, position or pet. The death of a loved one can cause both emotional and physical pain that can sometimes impair your ability to function.
7 Years Experience
Ann Britt
Marriage and Family Therapist, Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, MCC
Need help finding solace and acceptance in your loss? Let's work together to help you process, accept, and recover from grief.
42 Years Experience
Simple life coaching
Life Coach, Certified in Life coaching
At some point we have to deal with the loss of a loved ones, the stages of grief vary from Person to another, I will help dealing with all stages.
6 Years Experience
Tanya Samuelian
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.S., Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Losing a loved one is an inevitable part of life, and the grieving process can be overwhelming and all-consuming. However, grief and loss extend beyond the death of a loved one; they can also encompass other experiences such as job loss, the end of a relationship, or a significant change in one's life. These losses can evoke feelings of grief and necessitate support and processing.
It is essential to recognize that there is no right or wrong way to grieve, and seeking therapy during this time can provide invaluable support. Therapy can assist in navigating the complex emotions associated with loss and finding healthy ways to honor and cope with our grief. You do not have to face this challenging time alone; together, we can navigate the journey of grief and embark on the path to healing. Take that important first step towards healing by scheduling an appointment today. Trust me, it can truly make a difference.
9 Years Experience
Sonny Granade
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, AMFT
Experiencing a major loss and the grief that follows can make us feel unmoored and overwhelmed, stranded someplace between who we once were and who we are becoming. I work with my clients to gently and compassionately explore what lays inside these vulnerable periods of transition, including the potential for growth and evolution.
2 Years Experience
Jonathan Kruger Therapy
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
While the loss of loved ones is a natural and normal part of life, loss that is unexpected, untimely, accidental, or drawn out, may lead to trauma for those left behind. The grief associated with such trauma can be debilitating and, perhaps even more challenging, isolating. Such grief can also have a cascading effect, leading to deeper depression, anxiety, fear, and maladaptive behaviors to address these overwhelming emotions. While grieving is natural and must run its course, I believe strongly that any loss can be helped through exploration of the corresponding emotions and behaviors with an objective and trusted therapist.
My approach to grief and loss is anchored in my own experience. Having lost most of my family over a very brief window of time, I know well the many emotions that accompany such unexpected and sudden loss. My treatment approach is a merger of my clinical skill set with a deeply empathetic ear, anchored in the coping mechanisms I personally deployed to help manage the many transitions through my own grief. In my work with my patients around loss and grief, I focus on navigating the negative emotions that can accompany loss (guilt, anger, hopelessness, overwhelming sadness) while, over time and when appropriate, jointly crafting with my patients a narrative that celebrates the life of those that have moved on, and facilitates the release of those emotions that can keep patients “stuck” in the trauma of unexpected loss.
11 Years Experience
Joel M. Liebowitz
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist and have been practicing for 45 years. I work with my clients in an interactive way helping them to find real world solutions to their issues and problems.
40 Years Experience
Stella Zweben Samuel, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I have worked for many years with those individuals who have experienced loss. Some of my clinical work is educating clients on the grieving process and allowing for further understanding of how the client is impacted by grief and loss. My clients who experience loss feel supported and encouraged to understand the feelings and thoughts they are having. I provide a non-judgmental space for individuals who have a history of loss and grief to feel supported.
31 Years Experience
Matthew Kijak, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Grief can be a heavy and overwhelming burden to bear, especially after losing a loved one. As a therapist, my goal is to provide a safe and supportive space for you to navigate the grieving process, in your own unique way, and come to terms with your loss. Together, we will honor the memory of your loved one and explore the complex emotions that come with grief. Using evidence-based approaches such as grief counseling and trauma-informed care, I will support you in finding ways to cope with your loss, and healing looks different for each one of us.
I understand that losing a loved one can change us permanently, and that healing takes time. My role as a therapist is to walk with you, to listen, and to guide you on this journey of self-discovery and understanding. My goal is to empower you to find a new sense of balance and inner peace as you navigate the grieving process in a way that works best for you. Don't hesitate to reach out to me today, together we can work towards healing and finding meaning in your life again.
6 Years Experience