Loss or Grief therapists in Springfield, Michigan MI
Eric Stezowski
Psychologist, Temporary Limited Licensed Psychologist
Grief and loss is another area that take a one on one approach. Their are five stages of grief and everyone takes their own path out of grief. Each person walks through their grief in a unique way. They need to be able to process the grief in a way that makes sense to them.
7 Years Experience
Kathleen Nelson
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Therapy is an effective way to identify, and then learn to cope, with your grief. There are many reasons for grief not just loss of a loved one. Everyone experiences the grieving process differently. Loss and grief can affect your day-to-day, your work, your relationships, you. You can feel this and you want to take back control. And you can.
29 Years Experience
Laura S Mindell
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC
Staying in tune to our natural, authentic self and cultivates inner peace and overall well-being while healing from loss. Revitalize Counseling bases its practice on providing excellent clinical care with a holistic perspective by nurturing a client’s mind, body and spirit to restore life balance. Through theoretical approaches as well as incorporating integrative therapies such as but not limited to guided meditation, mindfulness, adventure therapy (nature walks), art and music therapy, and journaling clients are guided on the journey towards the life they desire
11 Years Experience
Dr. Mitchell Hicks
Psychologist, PhD, ABPP
Are you feeling depressed or anxious? Are your life and relationships unfulfilling? Can't let go of past hurts? Using sex or the internet to avoid others or painful emotions? Nothing gets better no matter what you try? Maybe it's time for a change!
27 Years Experience
Alan Brandis, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
Adjusting to the loss of a loved one is one of the most difficult things in life, and many people need help, since in many cases almost everything about their life is different, and everything reminds them of the loss. When grief does not seem to fade and it does not seem to be possible to move on, help is needed and a re-orientation of life is perhaps the only things that will allow the grieving person to move on.
34 Years Experience