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Madison, Wisconsin therapist: Jackie Ma, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Jackie Ma

Psychologist, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology
I have worked with individuals with serious and life-limiting illnesses who may be experiencing anticipatory grief in the context of their prognosis. Also, through working with older adults, I frequently support them in coping with grief that is a result of loss of loved ones and/or changes to their health and functioning. My goal is to support you through the grief process and to learn helpful coping strategies for grief.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Ocean Pines, Maryland
Durham, Connecticut therapist: Debra Nelson, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Debra Nelson

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Grief is such a unique and individual experience. Whether you are coping with the death of a loved one, loss of a relationship, friend, family member, or job, loss can be a profound experience. Through therapy, you will have a safe space to explore these feelings. There is no right way to grieve and many people have a myriad of feelings that go along with the grief, including anger, guilt, shame, sadness, regret, or relief. We can explore all of these while you learn some coping skills to better manage your loss.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Ocean Pines, Maryland
Gaithersburg, Maryland therapist: Be Heard Live Well, licensed clinical social worker
Loss or Grief

Be Heard Live Well

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW-C
If you are grappling with the profound emotions of grief and loss, individual psychotherapy can offer a compassionate and supportive space for healing. Grief is a highly personal and complex process that accompanies the loss of a loved one, whether through death, separation, or other significant life changes. Psychotherapy provides a structured environment to explore and navigate the myriad of emotions associated with loss, such as sadness, anger, guilt, and confusion. A therapist can assist you in understanding your unique grieving process, developing coping strategies, and finding ways to integrate the loss into your life while preserving the memory of your loved one. Through individual psychotherapy, you can gradually work towards rebuilding a sense of meaning and purpose, fostering resilience, and honoring the emotional journey that accompanies the experience of grief and loss. Taking this step reflects a commitment to your own well-being and the potential for gradual healing and restoration.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Ocean Pines, Maryland
Kansas City, Missouri therapist: Dr. Ann Becker-Schutte; Healthy Balanced Life Psychology, LLC, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Dr. Ann Becker-Schutte; Healthy Balanced Life Psychology, LLC

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Grief is a nearly universal experience. At some point, each of us will face the loss of a parent, spouse, sibling or other significant individual. In 2021, all of us have faced the loss of our pre-pandemic normal. In my practice, I have provided ongoing support to those facing both traditional and complicated grief.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Ocean Pines, Maryland
Arlington, Virginia therapist: Andrea Miller, counselor/therapist
Loss or Grief

Andrea Miller

Counselor/Therapist, NCC
In my therapeutic practice, I often utilize Narrative Therapy techniques to help clients navigate their experience of loss or grief by facilitating the exploration and reconstruction of their personal narratives surrounding the loss. Additionally, I integrate elements of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to assist clients in acknowledging their emotions, accepting their loss, and committing to actions that align with their values, fostering resilience and meaning-making in the grieving process. Drawing from Person-Centered Therapy principles, I provide a supportive and empathetic space for clients to express their emotions and process their grief at their own pace, honoring their unique journey towards healing and adjustment.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Ocean Pines, Maryland