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Chicago, Illinois therapist: Sushma Cheturvedula, licensed professional counselor
Loss or Grief

Sushma Cheturvedula

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC
I'd offer a compassionate space for someone dealing with loss or grief, helping them express their feelings and understand their journey. Together, we'd tackle any emotional issues or traumas that might be making things harder. Through therapy, I'd help them find healthy ways to cope, manage overwhelming emotions, and rediscover their sense of self. I'd also support them in adjusting to changes in relationships and finding comfort in their social circle. The goal is to help them find healing and meaning in their grief, while addressing any underlying emotional issues or trauma.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Maryville, Illinois
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Gloria Ortiz, licensed professional counselor
Loss or Grief

Gloria Ortiz

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, ALMFT
The journey through loss can feel overwhelming, with waves of sadness, confusion, and even anger. While the journey through grief may be challenging, you don't have to walk it alone. Talking to me will help you discover ways to honor your grief, find meaning in the midst of loss, and eventually, rebuild a life infused with hope and resilience.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Maryville, Illinois
Belleville, Illinois therapist: Terry Turner, licensed professional counselor
Loss or Grief

Terry Turner

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC
I provide compassionate support to navigate loss and grief, addressing underlying trauma or unresolved issues to find meaning and rebuild life. I offer supportive counseling, skill-building exercises, and validation to honor the grief journey while finding resilience and hope for the future.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Maryville, Illinois
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Philip Cooke, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Philip Cooke

Psychologist, PhD
The death of a loved one is hardly ever simple - it stirs strong, complicated, and upsetting feelings within us. This is particularly true when we lose someone close to us - a partner, parent, child - or someone with whom we had a complicated relationship. I believe the key to successful grieving is allowing ourselves to feel, identify, and make sense of all our feelings around the loss, especially feelings we’re reluctant to accept. Having worked previously as a palliative care psychologist within a hospital setting, I have accompanied many families and caregivers before, during, and after their loved one’s death. I am familiar with helping others navigate the often uncomfortable psychic terrain of grief. I work well with those looking to explore their grief and find relief through expressing their feelings and making meaning of their loved one’s death.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Maryville, Illinois
Chapel Hill, North Carolina therapist: Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, PhD, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, PhD

Psychologist, PhD
There is really no way to fully prepare for death; less so when loss is sudden and unexpected. Many people feel a range of emotions - and those emotions may change over time or even moment by moment: shock, confusion, anger, denial, relief, emptiness, deep sadness, loneliness, isolation, fatigue, just to name a few. Sometimes loss is missing someone dear to us, and sometimes loss is more complicated. There is no correct way to grieve. But we can look at the ways in which our own minds can increase our suffering so that we can learn to be with grief and loss in a way that allows fully honoring our experiences, as well as taking steps forward in your life in a way that is in line with your chosen values. I offer a safe place where is OK to feel your feelings, however messy or confusing. I also will be on your journey to help you find rituals for honoring your loss that are special to you and your unique relationship with who you have lost.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Maryville, Illinois