Loss or Grief therapists in Robinson, Texas TX
Dr. Mike Strand
Psychologist, PsyD
Grief can envelop you in a shadow, making the world seem dim and distant as you navigate the aftermath of loss. The journey through sorrow is deeply personal, marked by moments of unbearable loneliness and memories that both comfort and wound. My dedicated support for grief and loss offers a guiding light through the darkness, providing a compassionate space to heal, remember, and gradually find your way forward.
16 Years Experience
Dr. Rebecca Fleischer
Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
As a licensed clinical psychologist for 20+ years, I understand that the relationship and "fit" between client and therapist is paramount. I work hard to establish and maintain a relationship based on mutual trust and honesty. We can work together to help you feel less stuck, and more in control.
32 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
Dr. Nicole Parkes
Psychologist, PsyD
I offer a compassionate sanctuary for those navigating the profound and often turbulent waters of loss and grief. I understand that grief is not a linear journey but a complex tapestry of emotions that can engulf one's life. With a gentle and empathetic approach, I walk beside you through this journey, honoring your unique experience of loss. Together, we explore the depths of sorrow, seeking to understand and embrace the myriad feelings that come with bereavement. It's a path towards healing, not about moving on, but about finding a way to carry your loss with grace, integrating this profound experience into your life, and rediscovering a sense of wholeness and peace amidst the echoes of what was lost.
8 Years Experience
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