Loss or Grief therapists in Amesbury, Massachusetts MA
Darwin Gillett
Hypnotherapist, MSW, LICSW, ACH
If you are suffering from limiting fears, depression, grief, anger, stress, anxiety or addictions, I can help. I help clients break free from these and other issues using hypnosis and different mind-body therapies to quickly/powerfully integrate health, happiness and peace back into people's lives.
29 Years Experience
Emilie Mellal
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, Pre-licensed MFT
In our therapy sessions focused on grief and loss, we adopt a collaborative and narrative approach that honors your unique journey through mourning. Together, we navigate the intricate narratives and emotions surrounding loss, understanding how they shape your grief experience and sense of self. Through compassionate dialogue and active engagement, we explore the layers of your grief, acknowledging the complexity of your emotions and the significance of your loss. Our goal is to empower you to navigate the grieving process with greater self-awareness, acceptance, and resilience. By co-creating personalized strategies and coping mechanisms, we work towards finding meaning, fostering healing, and honoring the memory of your loved one. Through this collaborative journey of self-discovery and healing, you'll find a safe space to express your emotions, receive support, and discover newfound hope as you navigate the journey of grief and embrace the possibility of renewal.
1 Years Experience
Back In The Saddle Ranch LLC /Creative Solutions Group Trauma Services LLC
Counselor/Therapist, MA LPC, Certified Equine Assisted Therapist, Art Therapist, CSAT/CPTT
Grief and loss can be painful and difficult parts in every life. They are normal and fundamental experiences that affect everyone differently, whether experienced as adults or as children.
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) is an experiential approach to challenging issues such as dealing with grief and loss. EAP can help address expressing feelings, increasing coping skills, rebuilding self-esteem and decreasing grief symptoms.
16 Years Experience
Upstream Mental Health
Psychologist, Ph.D., PsyD, LMHC, LCAT-LP
Our therapists specialize in supporting young adults, college students, graduate students, and young professionals with loss, grief of all forms, and other mood-related concerns.
1 Years Experience
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