Loss or Grief therapists in Belleview, Florida FL
The Refuge, A Healing Place
Treatment Center
Everybody experiences grief and loss differently. If you’ve lost a loved one, the way you experience the loss will be influenced by the closeness of the relationship, the nature and type of relationship, the closeness of the relationship, and the nature of the loss. When the loss involves a situation such as job loss or divorce, your reaction is affected by how significant the situation was to you, if it provided you with a sense of purpose, and whether you feel the loss will lower others opinions of you. Grief may be affected by our methods of coping, life experiences, personality style, culture, religion, and often, social rules that dictate accepted manners of grieving.
21 Years Experience
Dr. Nicole Parkes
Psychologist, PsyD
I offer a compassionate sanctuary for those navigating the profound and often turbulent waters of loss and grief. I understand that grief is not a linear journey but a complex tapestry of emotions that can engulf one's life. With a gentle and empathetic approach, I walk beside you through this journey, honoring your unique experience of loss. Together, we explore the depths of sorrow, seeking to understand and embrace the myriad feelings that come with bereavement. It's a path towards healing, not about moving on, but about finding a way to carry your loss with grace, integrating this profound experience into your life, and rediscovering a sense of wholeness and peace amidst the echoes of what was lost.
8 Years Experience
Dr. Mitchell Roth
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, JD, PsyD, LMHC
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross famously identify the stages of mourning and grief. We lose much in many areas of our live and are not taught the importance of mourning these losses and how to do so. A failure to do so can lead to depression and anxiety. Grieving our losses in important.
14 Years Experience
Barbara Magnusson Coffee
Licensed Professional Counselor, Ph.D., LMFT
Grief and loss are an unavoidable part of life. Realizing what is part of natural grief and what is abnormal is helpful in knowing when listening and empathy are enough and when extra help is needed.
31 Years Experience
Cindy Yu
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Are you experiencing the loss of someone or a relationship near you? Are you experiencing anger, sadness, or pain? Maybe you are asking yourself how or why this happened. Or you may even be experiencing guilt or regret. The five stages of loss & grief often repeats in cycles for a long time after the loss occurred, but rarely people actively do something about it, and more often due to believing that there is nothing they could do but give it time. Without proper processing and healing of the grief, time can only do so much. I have extensive experiences helping clients processing their grief & loss, which has often decreased their recovering process time tremendously.
3 Years Experience