Loss or Grief therapists in Grand Ledge, Michigan MI
Dr. Lyndsay Elliott
Psychologist, PsyD.
The grieving process is different for everyone. Everyone grieves in their own way and in their own time. Some people recover from grief and resume normal activities within six months, though they continue to feel moments of sadness. Others may feel better after about a year. Therapy will address your personal grieving process and give you the support that you need for your particular loss.
19 Years Experience
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
Barbara J. Biggs
Professional Christian Counselor, M.A., LLPC
As a therapist specializing in loss and grief, my utmost commitment is to provide a safe and compassionate space for individuals who are navigating the often overwhelming journey of loss. Whether it's the loss of a loved one, a job, a relationship, or any significant life change, I understand that grief is a deeply personal and unique experience. I work collaboratively with my clients, offering a listening ear and evidence-based techniques to help them process their emotions, find meaning in their loss, and ultimately move towards healing and growth. My goal is to support individuals in honoring their grief while empowering them to rebuild their lives with resilience and newfound strength.
12 Years Experience
Ms. Gorete Rodrigues
Therapist, Certified Counsellor
Helping you as a sounding board and a unique appreciate to get you through quicker.
14 Years Experience
Dr. Amanda Roberts
Psychologist, PhD Clinical Psychology, Masters in Marriage Family Therapy
The cornerstone of good grief therapy is compassion, patience and an acknowledgement that the each person has their own unique pathway through the grief process. There is no one size fits all for grief.
39 Years Experience