Loss or Grief therapists in Lakeville, Massachusetts MA
Ellen S Leventhal
Marriage and Family Therapist, MEd, MA, LMFT
Grieving is a highly individual experience; there’s no right or wrong way to grieve. How you grieve depends on many factors, including your personality and coping style, your life experience, your faith, and how significant the loss was to you.
Inevitably, the grieving process takes time. Healing happens gradually; it can’t be forced or hurried—and there is no “normal” timetable for grieving. Some people start to feel better in weeks or months. For others, the grieving process is measured in years. Whatever your grief experience, it’s important to be patient with yourself and allow the process to naturally unfold.
38 Years Experience
Maryellen Newman
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Grief counseling is a specialized form of support aimed at helping clients cope with the profound emotional and psychological challenges that arise after the loss of a loved one or a significant life change. Grief is complex and a deeply personal experience, and counseling provides a safe and supportive space for clients to explore and express their feelings, share memories, navigate the stages of grief, and develop coping strategies to help in the moment and longer term. Grief counselors utilize various therapeutic approaches to address the unique needs of each person, fostering healing and resilience. Through open communication, empathy, and tailored interventions, grief counseling facilitates the process of mourning, helping individuals to find meaning, acceptance, and a renewed sense of purpose amidst the pain of loss while adjusting to a new reality.
11 Years Experience
Sharyn Rose
Therapist, MSW, MEd, ACCH
Loss is a profound and life-changing experience. Sometimes we need help to learn how (or allow ourselves) to grieve. A particular area of expertise of mine is that of helping a client through the loss of a pet.
38 Years Experience
Cynthia Leslie
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
Significant losses, such as the loss of a loved one, pet, or job can cause distress. Being able to talk about the loss and engage in meaningful activities can help people process the loss.
5 Years Experience
Jazlyn Cerbin
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Reaching out for therapy can feel like a daunting step, especially when navigating the complex emotions of grief. Taking this step is an act of courage and self-compassion. In therapy, you'll find a safe and supportive space where you can explore your feelings, memories, and experiences without judgment. I will walk alongside you on this journey, offering compassion, empathy, and guidance as you navigate the ups and downs of grief.
3 Years Experience