Loss or Grief therapists in Harlingen, Texas TX
Ryan Holliman
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LPC-S
After the funeral, everyone promised to be there and support you. But now it’s three months later, and you’re by yourself, trying to figure out how to cope. Everyday the pain feels fresh, like it just happened. Your family is starting to tell you that you should just stop talking about and maybe it will get better. You bottle up those feeling, but sometimes they still spill out. And that just makes you feel more alone. You try to go on with life, but you still miss them. The grief is so unpredictable. Some days, it’s just like static in the background, and other days you’ll be doing something mundane it hits you like a tsunami.
In my work with grieving clients, I focus on four tasks that I believe all people who have lost someone have to process: Accepting the reality of the loss, Dealing with the pain, Adjusting to a new life, and reinvesting in the living world. I will help you through the messy, difficult tasks of grief as a gentle companion by your side.
19 Years Experience
Jill A Lee
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, NCC, LPC
Loss or Grief
10 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
Erika Gray
Psychologist, Psy.D
We all experience loss at some point. For many, it seems like an unending darkness. I'll sit with you in the dark until it daylight comes. Let's make some space.
13 Years Experience
Dr. Ann Becker-Schutte; Healthy Balanced Life Psychology, LLC
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Grief is a nearly universal experience. At some point, each of us will face the loss of a parent, spouse, sibling or other significant individual. In 2021, all of us have faced the loss of our pre-pandemic normal. In my practice, I have provided ongoing support to those facing both traditional and complicated grief.
21 Years Experience