Loss or Grief therapists in Norwalk, Ohio OH
Gayle MacBride
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Clients need to talk with someone that they feel comfortable with when they are addressing loss and grief. Each grief episode or loss is a little (or a lot) different from another. Whether or not this was a recent loss or one from long ago, let's talk about how you are feeling to help you process the impact on you.
18 Years Experience
Michelle Peacock
Psychologist, PhD
Loss and grief involve many and confusing emotions. Therapy can help understand and process emotions associated with the loss of a loved one.
19 Years Experience
Kristin Harris
Psychologist, PhD
If you're struggling with the overwhelming weight of grief, know that you don't have to navigate this journey alone. As a psychologist specializing in grief therapy, I offer a compassionate and supportive space where you can process your emotions and find healing. Utilizing a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) approach, I provide evidence-based techniques to help you understand and manage the complex emotions associated with loss. Together, we'll work through the stages of grief, explore coping strategies, and gradually rebuild a sense of hope and meaning in your life. With personalized support and guidance, I am committed to helping you honor your loved one's memory while finding a path towards healing and resilience. Reach out today to take the first step towards healing from grief.
15 Years Experience
Dr. Dina H. Harth
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I help individuals and couples with any forms of loss, including: deaths of loved ones, relationship losses, infertility or pregnancy loss, life events & transitions, medical diagnoses or terminal illness, job loss or changes, etc. Whether it is sudden or anticipated, recent or ones that occurred years ago, we can work together to help you cope with, and grieve such significant losses.
29 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