Loss or Grief therapists in Indian Wells, California CA
Francia Telesford
Registered Social Worker, MSW, ACSW, CLE, PMH-C
I have worked with clients experiencing grief and loss for over 18 years in various settings from foster care, hospital, non profit and private practice. I also know grief and loss from my own personal journey.
14 Years Experience
COPE Psychological Center
Psychologist, PhD
Loss and grief are inevitable and learning how to wade through the treacherous waters of it is often times necessary for our survival. Part of the grief process is learning how to move through the various stages of grief and sitting with the uncomfortable emotions. Unfortunately, there is not always a fix to it, but perhaps we can change our relationship with the loss so it sits in our hearts a bit differently.
12 Years Experience
Cheerful Heart Mental Health Counseling PLLC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
We understand that grief is a natural and complex process that affects each individual differently. Our compassionate therapists offer a supportive space where you can explore your feelings of loss, find comfort in sharing your experiences, and gradually move towards healing and acceptance. With personalized therapy tailored to your unique needs, we're here to accompany you on your journey toward finding peace and renewed hope."
11 Years Experience
Dan Fink
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
All change includes loss. We need to find ways to honor our past relationships and experiences. Losing a loved one, ending a relationship, or moving away from our childhood home - we need to make mindful choices about what we keep with us, in our hearts and minds. And we need space to let loss move through us.
15 Years Experience
Gabriel Lowe
Psychologist, PhD
Everyone experiences loss, and grief is the normal responses we have to those losses. There is no one right way to grieve, but going through the grieving process can be disorienting and lonely. To further complicate things, grief can be concrete (a person, place, or thing) and it can be abstract (hopes, dreams, expectations). Depending on the season of grief we are in, we may need someone to talk to, someone to help us move forward, or someone simply to be there with us.
3 Years Experience