Loss or Grief therapists in New Hartford, New York NY
Nicole Diaz
Counselor/Therapist, MHC-LP
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.
2 Years Experience
Donna M Torbico - HEAL & GROW for ACoAs
Counselor/Therapist, Recovery Therapist in Private Practice 35 years
ACoAs need to grieve our losses - both direct & indirect (5 stages) - which are the underpinnings of psychological depression.
38 Years Experience
Emily Brenner
Art Therapist, LCAT, ATR-BC, CASAC
I have extensive experience working with the bereaved. I have worked with many kinds of loss, including divorce, loss of home, and incarceration, as well as death. I have specific areas of expertise in palliative care, loss within helping professions, COVID loss, and pet loss.
15 Years Experience
Alex Conway
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Whether you're grieving the death of a loved one, experiencing the end of a relationship, or mourning the loss of identity due to societal pressures or discrimination, I provide a compassionate and affirming space to explore your feelings and experiences. Together, we'll navigate the complex emotions of grief, process your loss, and find ways to honor and remember what or who you've lost. Using evidence-based techniques such as grief counseling, mindfulness, and narrative therapy, we'll work to heal emotional wounds, find meaning in your loss, and rebuild a sense of hope and resilience. You don't have to go through this alone, and I'm here to support you every step of the way on your journey toward healing and acceptance.
9 Years Experience
Celestine David
Counselor/Therapist, MHC-LP
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.
10 Years Experience