Loss or Grief therapists in Port Jervis, New York NY

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Babylon, New York therapist: Logan Horng, licensed clinical social worker
Loss or Grief

Logan Horng

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.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Port Jervis, New York
Winnipeg, Manitoba therapist: Ms. Gorete Rodrigues, therapist
Loss or Grief

Ms. Gorete Rodrigues

Therapist, Certified Counsellor
Helping you as a sounding board and a unique appreciate to get you through quicker.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Port Jervis, New York
Brooklyn, New York therapist: Kensington Wellness, licensed professional counselor
Loss or Grief

Kensington Wellness

Licensed Professional Counselor, LMHC, MHC-LP
Several of our clinicians have specific experience assisting individuals experiencing and healing from grief and loss.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Port Jervis, New York
Manhattan, New York therapist: Dr. Lois Horowitz, licensed clinical social worker
Loss or Grief

Dr. Lois Horowitz

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Ph.D., LCSW
Grief is a normal response to the loss of a relationship or the death of a loved one. Some people need help managing overwhelming sadness, anxiety, anger, and the loneliness that occurs during the grieving process. I can help you to understand and work through what your are feeling to promote a healing process. Please visit my website for more info about my services lhorowitz.com  
35 Years Experience
Online in Port Jervis, New York
Manhattan, New York therapist: Katherine Rabinowitz, licensed psychoanalyst
Loss or Grief

Katherine Rabinowitz

Licensed Psychoanalyst, LP, M.A., NCPsyA
Grief and loss are almost impossible to write about. You've lost someone or something. Perhaps a loved one, a relationship, a status in your chosen field, a lifestyle you once enjoyed. Most of the time the grief I see in patients who come to my office have lost someone who used to play a large part of their life. A family member. a close friend, someone you thought you'd spend the rest of your life with. There's no timeline for grief. There are no set "stages" to have to pass through and check off the list. It takes as long as it takes to get through it. I once worked with someone who lost a dear friend to suicide. It was unthinkable, and the pain seemed too much to bear. After a certain point she felt she "should be over it." In fact some people even said that to her. No. You don't "just get over it." You grieve. There's a hole in your life that seems unfillable, and sometimes it is. But that doesn't mean you have to forget about it, or don't get to move on with the other parts of your life. If it was a relationship, and the issue was someone bailed on you, ghosted you, cheated on you, wants to divorce you, that, too, needs a period of time to grieve the loss. In some cases reconciliation is possible, others not. Together we work on what's realistic, how to accept your loss, and to understand you are allowed to grieve as long as you need to.  
31 Years Experience
Online in Port Jervis, New York