Loss or Grief therapists in New Canaan, Connecticut CT

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Greenwich, Connecticut therapist: Greta Cowles Consulting, life coach
Loss or Grief

Greta Cowles Consulting

Life Coach, LMFT, SEP, PIT, Trauma Stress Studies
Addressing in a structured way the cause and root of the grief, processing the complex layers involved in grieving and facing a loss, and allowing for acceptance and finding serenity.  
11 Years Experience
In-Person Near New Canaan, CT
Online in New Canaan, Connecticut
Greenwich, Connecticut therapist: Susan Lobosco Benner, licensed clinical social worker
Loss or Grief

Susan Lobosco Benner

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I have experienced significant losses of many kinds. I find it an honor to sit with others in their grief, while helping them find a way through and, ultimately, out. It can be a lonely experience but you do not have to go through this alone. I'm here to help.  
30 Years Experience
In-Person Near New Canaan, CT
Online in New Canaan, Connecticut
Greenwich, Connecticut therapist: Michelle Peacock, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Michelle Peacock

Psychologist, PhD
Loss and grief involve many and confusing emotions. Therapy can help understand and process emotions associated with the loss of a loved one.  
19 Years Experience
In-Person Near New Canaan, CT
Online in New Canaan, Connecticut
New York City, New York therapist: Monica Bergnes, licensed clinical social worker
Loss or Grief

Monica Bergnes

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Losing someone, whether it is someone you love or someone you have complicated feelings for, grief can be a lonely and confusing experience. Though the pain of grief is natural and normal, having a safe space to express your grief, honor your loss and get support can make the experience just a little easier .  
11 Years Experience
Online in New Canaan, Connecticut
Fairfield, Connecticut therapist: Daniel Snow, licensed clinical social worker
Loss or Grief

Daniel Snow

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Loss and grief may be the hardest thing we have to undergo as human beings. It can be compounded by social expectations and misunderstandings about grief and bereavement and amplified by our own expectations about what grief should look like and how long it should last. There is no right or wrong way to grieve, but at the same time grief that has not been dealt with can completely change the course of life in a negative way. Some people experience what is called complicated or traumatic grief, for whom this is especially true. Dealing with grief does not mean, ever, forgetting the person or that the pain just goes away. It's finding a way to go forward, while honoring that person, your relationship, and making it a part of life in a new way.  
19 Years Experience
In-Person Near New Canaan, CT
Online in New Canaan, Connecticut
Washington, Connecticut therapist: Alistair Highet, licensed psychoanalyst
Loss or Grief

Alistair Highet

Licensed Psychoanalyst, MA, LP, NCPsyA
I think we need to have respect for grief. When we lost someone or something that we love, it leaves a hole in our life -- sometimes in ways that we could not have imagined. We can explore that, and in time see the respectful path that can allow us to carry the loss forward.  
24 Years Experience
In-Person Near New Canaan, CT
Online in New Canaan, Connecticut