Loss or Grief therapists in Smyrna, Georgia GA
Amy Marshall, Owner of Counseling & Life Coaching, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, NCC, CPCS, LPC
Loss or grief are common to the human existence but commonality doesn't make loss or grief easier to bear. Psychotherapy can assist individuals and families in improving their ability to cope with loss or grief. You are taking a brave step in getting help. I have over a decade of experience to assist you in coping with loss or grief through Kubler-Ross' Stage Theory, Person-Centered approaches, Cognitive Behavioral techniques, and solution-focused strategies.
13 Years Experience
Bethany Wilhoit
Counselor/Therapist, MA, LPC
I work with those navigating both recent and historic losses.
6 Years Experience
Tiana Allen
Professional Christian Counselor, Counselor
Loss can come in many forms (a loved one, job, a pet, loss of self, a relationship or loss of a thing). Talk to Tiana about how you might be able to take a deep breath and live beyond grief.
21 Years Experience
Affinity for Bliss, LLC
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, M.Ed., LCSW
Affinity for Bliss assists with managing and coping with grief and loss.
9 Years Experience
Kristena Martin
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
Most people will experience loss at some point in their lives. Grief is a reaction to any form of loss. Bereavement is a type of grief involving the death of a loved one.
Bereavement and grief encompass a range of feelings from deep sadness to anger. 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.
9 Years Experience
Dr. Traci Williams
Psychologist, PsyD, ABPP, CFT-I
By providing a safe and supportive space for you to express your emotions and thoughts, I help you develop coping strategies to manage your grief.
11 Years Experience
Dr. Ellen Brackup
Psychologist, Ph.D.
When we love someone, a big part of our life energy gets tied up with that person. How do we get that energy back when there’s a loss? In therapy, every time you talk about the person with feeling, a bit of your life energy returns to you and becomes available for you to use going forward.
44 Years Experience
Atlanta Tele -Psychiatry LLC
Psychiatrist, Olasimbo M . Babatope,MD
Medication Management
35 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
Amenah Arman
Counselor/Therapist, MS-CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING, Nationally Certified Counselor
What type of support do you want and need in the here and now?
5 Years Experience