Loss or Grief therapists in Longview, Washington WA
Janathan Grace
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Every loss seems uniquely painful and some who struggle with loss feel unable to move forward. Healthy grieving is key to finding oneself slowly moving into a better emotional space. As a therapist who works with grieving clients, I offer emotional support and care with guidance in taking steps to work through each aspect of grief with patience.
4 Years Experience
Dr. Brian M. Berman
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I specialize in helping clients work through unprocessed grief and loss by utilizing compassion-based treatments and emotion focused therapy (EFT).
20 Years Experience
Bold Expressions Therapy
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Whether you’re experiencing a career change, a new relationship, a romantic break-up, a pregnancy, a miscarriage, an abortion, the death of a loved one, or an unexpected medical diagnosis, major life changes can be painful and challenging to navigate. No matter what the transition is, my goal is to meet each patient where they are. We can encounter moments of excitement and devastation with healing and growth, even when change was not what we anticipated.
4 Years Experience
Marcy Irene Jenks
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, RN, NCC, LPC, LMHC
Loss is an inevitable experience during our lives as humans. Experiencing grief and sorrow can feel overwhelming or seemingly too much to bear. With a background in hospital nursing, I have a unique perspective as a counselor about how humans experience loss and grief, and about how compassion fatigue can be managed during stressful times.
7 Years Experience
Philip Cooke
Psychologist, PhD
The death of a loved one is hardly ever simple - it stirs strong, complicated, and upsetting feelings within us. This is particularly true when we lose someone close to us - a partner, parent, child - or someone with whom we had a complicated relationship. I believe the key to successful grieving is allowing ourselves to feel, identify, and make sense of all our feelings around the loss, especially feelings we’re reluctant to accept.
Having worked previously as a palliative care psychologist within a hospital setting, I have accompanied many families and caregivers before, during, and after their loved one’s death. I am familiar with helping others navigate the often uncomfortable psychic terrain of grief. I work well with those looking to explore their grief and find relief through expressing their feelings and making meaning of their loved one’s death.
10 Years Experience