Loss or Grief therapists in Massachusetts
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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.
40 Years Experience
Sheriese Fowler
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I utilize evidence-based approaches including CBT and DBT to help clients feel more grounded, manage overwhelming emotions, reduce stress, strengthen relationships, and build lasting tools for change.
15 Years Experience
Online in Massachusetts
(Online Only)
Brian Bermack
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Loss and grief are common areas most people struggle with at some points in their lives. Doing the 'work' of grieving can allow you to heal more deeply and fully and emerge on the other side with ways to honor one's losses while moving forward in life. Please reach out today for more information.
12 Years Experience
Online in Massachusetts
(Online Only)
Leslie Bowman, Holistic Psychotherapist
Counselor/Therapist, MA, LPC, Over 20 years of successful experience
Grief and loss is one of the hardest things we experience in life. I have experienced this a lot in my life which has helped me to resonate and connect with my clients. It's an on-going process with an ever changing timeline. And it's personal. There is not a right way or wrong way to deal with loss and grief. I help my clients navigate this extremely emotional and draining time in their lives through my holistic approach which is full of compassion, patience and empathy. I am here for my clients, this is for them, not me. Reach out for a free consultation to learn more about how my Holistic Approach can help you.
20 Years Experience
In-Person in Boston, MA
Online in Massachusetts
Yourdeline Sertyl
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Grief is deeply personal and does not follow a timeline. Whether you are grieving a loved one, a relationship, or a major life change, therapy offers space to process the emotional weight at your own pace. I help clients navigate sadness, anger, and uncertainty while finding meaning and gradual movement forward without minimizing their experience.
7 Years Experience
Online in Georgia, Massachusetts, New Jersey
(Online Only)