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Loss or Grief therapists in Cincinnati, OH

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Cincinnati, Ohio therapist: Ruth Ellerbusch, counselor/therapist
Loss or Grief

Ruth Ellerbusch

Counselor/Therapist, LPC, EMDRII
EMDR helps release emotion fully and more quickly. It also helps resolve fears about moving forward without the loved one.  
38 Years Experience
In-Person in Cincinnati, OH 45241
Online in Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati, Ohio therapist: Pamela Angel, counselor/therapist
Loss or Grief

Pamela Angel

Counselor/Therapist, LPC
I specialize in loss and grief because I believe no one should have to navigate the isolating, turbulent waters of bereavement alone. My goal is to provide a dedicated, non-judgmental space to validate the unique, complex pain of losing a loved one, a relationship, or a sense of normalcy. I focus on moving beyond the myth of "getting over it" to help clients process their emotions, develop personalized coping strategies, and find a way to honor their loss while reconstructing a meaningful life. In a world that often rushes healing, I am here to companion you through the pain at your own pace, helping to transform overwhelming sorrow into manageable, enduring resilience.  
7 Years Experience
In-Person in Cincinnati, OH 45236
Online in Cincinnati, OH
Washington, Washington, D.C. therapist: Kelsey Ellis, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Kelsey Ellis

Psychologist, Ph.D., LCP
Grief can follow the loss of a person, relationship, role, or hoped-for future, and it often shows up in ways that are unpredictable or hard to name. Many women find themselves trying to keep functioning while carrying waves of sadness, numbness, or disorientation. In our work together, we focus on creating space to process what has changed, integrating the loss into your ongoing life, and helping you reconnect with a sense of steadiness and meaning at your own pace.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Cincinnati, OH (Online Only)
Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. Elizabeth Coldren, psychologist
Loss or Grief

Dr. Elizabeth Coldren

Psychologist, PSYD, PSYPACT
I work with people carrying life altering grief. Grief does not only follow death. It can arise after a medical crisis, a rupture in family relationships, a change in roles, the loss of health or a sense of safety, or a slow, quiet shift you cannot quite name. Many people I see are living with grief that others do not fully recognize. You may be functioning on the outside while feeling heavy, numb, angry, or alone on the inside. You might notice a sense of “before and after” in your life, feel confused that you are still affected this much, or wonder how it is possible to move forward. Grief can be especially painful when the people around you do not really see it, or when there is no clear ritual or role for what you have lost. You might feel like there is no obvious place for your story to go, and no one you can talk to without having to minimize, explain, or protect them from the depth of what you feel. In our work together, we make room for your grief at the pace your body and heart can handle. We explore what this loss has touched in your identity, relationships, and daily life, and we stay curious about the forms your grief wants to take: tears, anger, quiet, questions, or even moments of relief. Our work is not about getting over what happened, but about finding ways to live with it that feel more honest, supported, and bearable, especially when the depth of your experience is not obvious to the outside world.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Cincinnati, OH
Boca Raton, Florida therapist: Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A., psychologist
Loss or Grief

Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A.

Psychologist, Florida Licensed Psychologist PY4914, APIT Certified
Supportive counseling to process grief and loss.  
44 Years Experience
Online in Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati sits at the intersection of the Midwest and Appalachia, and therapists here frequently address addiction, economic stress, and intergenerational trauma rooted in the region's opioid crisis. The city has a strong Catholic and faith community, and many therapists offer spiritually sensitive approaches alongside evidence-based care. University of Cincinnati Medical Center and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center provide institutional mental health resources, complemented by a growing network of private practitioners across Hyde Park, Mount Lookout, and Oakley. Cincinnati's position as a bi-state metro also means therapists often serve clients from across the Kentucky border.

Loss or Grief therapists in Cincinnati, Ohio Statistics

Loss or Grief therapists in Cincinnati, Ohio average 18 years of experience and charge around $199 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (76%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (38%), and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (35%).

Average years in practice

18 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$199

Accept insurance

50%

Offer sliding scale

39%

Gender ID

69% Female
28% Male
2% Non-Binary
1% Gender Fluid

Session Type

60% In Person and Online
40% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

76% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
38% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
35% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
34% Psychodynamic Therapy
31% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
30% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
28% Family Systems Therapy

Ages Served

95% Adult
65% Young Adult
59% Senior
44% Teen
21% Children

Client Focus

59% Women
42% Men
40% LGBTQ+
31% Military / Veterans
27% Hispanic / Latino