Loss or Grief therapists in Cedar Bluff, Virginia VA
Dr. Natassia Johnson
Psychologist, Ph.D., LPC
Loss/Grief is an experience that is different for everyone. Let's discuss the complicated emotions that arrive and work at living a full life in the face of your new reality.
1 Years Experience
Kate Regnier
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW, LCSW, LICSW
You're young and newly widowed or you've lost a pregnancy. Or maybe you've lost a relationship, a future, a job or home or a pet has passed. You're finding the cycle of grief to not really be a cycle. One day you're numb, the next day you're angry. Maybe you started to feel okay but then the reality of the loss hits you all over again. Regret, anger, sadness and guilt crashes over in no specific order or timeframe. You feel you're at the will of these emotions. You lost track of time ruminating over distressing images of your loved one or running through scenarios of what you wish you would've done or said in the last moments. Together, we will reprocess these images and emotions to be less intense and sharp in your mind and body and to help you find a sense of control and peace again throughout your day.
3 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
Dr. Traci Williams
Psychologist, PsyD, ABPP, CFT-I
By providing a safe and supportive space for you to express your emotions and thoughts, I help you develop coping strategies to manage your grief.
11 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