Loss or Grief therapists in Meadville, Pennsylvania PA
Dr. Aretha Steele (Mindful Healing Counseling)
Psychologist, PsyD
Hello! If you're dealing with the heavy emotions of loss and grief, you're not alone. We specialize in helping teens and adults navigate through these tough times. Whether you've lost a loved one, a pet, or are grappling with any form of loss, we're here to provide a supportive space. Together, we can explore your feelings, memories, and find ways to cope and heal. In our sessions, you'll have a safe place to express yourself and work towards rebuilding a sense of normalcy. Your journey through grief is unique, and we're here to guide you with warmth and understanding. You don't have to face it alone – let's take this journey together towards healing and finding a new sense of hope.
(Note: We have specific therapists who specialize in this area at our practice. See our website for more information)
15 Years Experience
Dr. Bridget Kromrey
Psychologist, PsyD
Grief, loss, end of life concerns, death anxiety, terminal illness, and life-limiting illnesses are all areas of speciality for me in psychotherapy. It is an honor to be with an individual and family as they navigate grief and loss. I have experience working with
children and adults after a loss and those who are preparing for the loss of a loved one.
10 Years Experience
Julie Novak
Psychologist, PsyD
Without love, there would be no grief. Grief brings so many different emotions, causing feelings of being overwhelmed, despair, loneliness and hopelessness. Together we will find meaning in your loss and how you can cope with the pain without carrying the suffering.
17 Years Experience
Dr. Rae Mazzei
Psychologist, PsyD, BCB
Losing a loved one, dealing with illness, and other forms of grief can be especially challenging and difficult. Working with me, I will guide and support you through the grief process through gained insight and helpful coping skills.
10 Years Experience
Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, PhD
Psychologist, PhD
There is really no way to fully prepare for death; less so when loss is sudden and unexpected. Many people feel a range of emotions - and those emotions may change over time or even moment by moment: shock, confusion, anger, denial, relief, emptiness, deep sadness, loneliness, isolation, fatigue, just to name a few. Sometimes loss is missing someone dear to us, and sometimes loss is more complicated. There is no correct way to grieve. But we can look at the ways in which our own minds can increase our suffering so that we can learn to be with grief and loss in a way that allows fully honoring our experiences, as well as taking steps forward in your life in a way that is in line with your chosen values. I offer a safe place where is OK to feel your feelings, however messy or confusing. I also will be on your journey to help you find rituals for honoring your loss that are special to you and your unique relationship with who you have lost.
11 Years Experience