Loss or Grief therapists in Sanford, Florida FL
Ellen Fontaine
Therapist, MSW, Registered Clinical Social Work Intern
My approach with loss and grief is to make connections with how it is affecting your current life. Clients going through grief and loss often experience a multitude of symptoms. Some of those symptoms include anxiety, intrusive thoughts, guilt, social isolation, loss of pleasure, hypervigilance, and self-destructive behaviors (to name a few).
2 Years Experience
Katlyn Maves
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Living with loss or grief can be overwhelming and have an impact on your daily life, causing continuing problems at work and at home. My goal is to honor your loss and make a plan to minimize it's effects so that you can be more at peace.
6 Years Experience
Dr. John E. N. Daniel
Marriage and Family Therapist, EdD; EdS; MA; MA; LCMFT#0404011018; BCCLC#0131
At the heart of our grief and loss therapy is offering our clients much-needed professional and pastoral care. Emphasis is placed of careful assessment and understanding of the crisis. Next, clients will be given the necessary support required to alleviate the crisis by both teaching and providing coping skills. As an ordained pastor and and Certified Clinical Christian Therapist, clients can, as it were, get the best of both worlds. In the next phase of counseling clients learn how to build their resilience by offering them empathy, love and compassion. The final phase of our therapeutic approach focuses on self-care through the realignment of one's identity as well as the creation of hope.
24 Years Experience
Ellie Mental Health, Ocoee FL - NW Orlando
Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT, MHC, and MSW
All staff are trained in working with Loss and Grief.
1 Years Experience
Ben Dickstein
Psychologist, PhD
I offer grief counseling for those who have endured a recent loss, as well as those struggling to come to terms with a loss from the more distant past. I specialize in issues related to complicated grief (aka prolonged grief), as well as losing someone to suicide. Often the clients I see tell me that they can't see their lives as possessing any purpose or meaning in the wake of their loss. Nor do they feel right about looking toward the future or trying to move forward, as they feel that this dishonors the memory of the deceased. Sometimes feelings of guilt or regret linger after loss, too. I help those grieving work through these types of issues and increase their level of connection with loved ones and friends.
11 Years Experience