Loss or Grief therapists in Belvedere Park, Georgia GA
Adriel D. Johnson, Jr.
Counselor/Therapist, DBH, LPC, NCC, CCMHC
I have years of experience assisting clients in coping with these issues.
13 Years Experience
Mark Flanagan
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, MPH, MA
I have worked with many families and patients over the years deal with the losses caused by cancer. I have also help those who have lost loved-ones to suicide or other tragic means. The hole that is left behind by their absence is immeasurable and all consuming. Know that there is a path through this grief, through mourning, back into life. I can help you identity tangible ways to move along the path of healing into reconciliation and wholeness.
9 Years Experience
Renee Hall-George
Therapist, LCSW
Are you grieving the loss of a loved one? Wondering when or if you will feel better? We don't "get over" losing someone but we can learn how to incorporate our loved one into our life as we keep living.
7 Years Experience
Tyneisha Harris
Therapist, MA, LPC, CPCS, NCC, MAC, CFC, CHT
I have over 15 years experience supporting clients from a holistic and integrative framework focused on mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual wellbeing. I work with my clients as a guide and a teacher to help facilitate change and the ability to cope with the many life stressors and challenges that we all face such as work-life balance, parenting, depression, anxiety, anger management, multicultural and diversity needs, skill development, and more. I am here as a resource for you to ensure you have the care and services that you need!
19 Years Experience
Mireille Etienne
Licensed Professional Counselor, NCC, LPC, LMHC
Grieving the death of a loved one is of course entirely natural. At times, we may experience or feel we are stuck in our journey through grief. Together, we will process your feelings and determine how we can best help you move forward while still honoring your loved one.
Rena Diamond
Counselor/Therapist, MS, APC, NCC, CCH
Loss and grief are a part of life, but tough to deal with. I can help you process your loss, with compassion and insight.
4 Years Experience
Tomeki Davis
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, NCC, LPC
Grief counseling provides compassionate support for those navigating the profound pain of loss. I can help you process grief, adapt to a new reality, and find enduring connections while embarking on a healing journey
7 Years Experience
Alena Porter
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC
Grief feels insurmountable. Even the smallest task may require more emotional energy than the person has to complete the task. Grief affects every other area of a person's life. Grief treatment is primarily person centered. My job as a therapist is to allow my clients to cry or scream or say horrible things about the person they have lost because I won't judge you for anything you say or do. For most people no one else in their lives understands why they are still grieving. Grief and I are old friends. I don't expect you to grieve the same way I do or the same way anyone else does. I just offer you a space to be yourself and say the quiet thoughts out loud.
6 Years Experience
Dr. Jessica Shine
Licensed Professional Counselor, EdD, LPC
Every grieving experience is different. A person may be able to continue their day-to-day routine after one loss, yet not be able to get out of bed after the loss of someone else. Whatever your personal symptoms are, grief and bereavement counseling have been proven to help.
If you are experiencing grief-related thoughts, behaviors, or feelings that are distressing, please contact me today for a free consultation
10 Years Experience
Kristine Berard-Whitfield
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
Although grief is an inevitable part of life, the loss of a loved one is always an unexpected and challenging situation to cope with, even when the loss is expected. It stirs up a myriad of complex emotions, and its reality dwarfs everything you’ve heard about grieving. There is no way to prepare to grieve and the process of adapting to a significant loss can vary dramatically from one person to another. It often depends on a person’s background, beliefs, and relationship to what was lost.
As time passes, most come to terms with their loss and learn to cope in their own ways. Others, however, struggle with grief for prolonged periods without improvement, and as a result, their ability to carry on with daily activities is disrupted. Women who experience grief sometimes may feel guilt, depression, and may struggle with their normal daily activities.
7 Years Experience