Loss or Grief therapists in Bridgeton, New Jersey NJ
Dr. David Leibovitz
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Loss is a natural part of our lives if you live long enough. While nothing can bring back loved ones, in therapy we work closely with our clients, in a very individualized manner, to remain in contact with their core values. Those being the things that make life fulfilling and meaningful. There, we can work to help you find peace and fulfillment while bringing the memory and spirit a lost loved-one along for your life’s journey.
23 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. Lyndsay Elliott
Psychologist, PsyD.
The grieving process is different for everyone. Everyone grieves in their own way and in their own time. Some people recover from grief and resume normal activities within six months, though they continue to feel moments of sadness. Others may feel better after about a year. Therapy will address your personal grieving process and give you the support that you need for your particular loss.
19 Years Experience
Dr. Juliette Osborne, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC
I specialize in loss and grief and provide compassionate support and healing at PJO Health Services. With empathy and understanding, I assist individuals in navigating the complex emotions and challenges associated with loss. Through therapy, support groups, and coping strategies, I offer a safe space for grieving people to process their emotions and find solace. We'll work together to heal and find meaning in the midst of loss, guiding you to a place of peace and acceptance.
15 Years Experience
Laura Matunas
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Reaching out for therapy can feel like a daunting step, especially when navigating the complex emotions of grief. Taking this step is an act of courage and self-compassion. In therapy, you'll find a safe and supportive space where you can explore your feelings, memories, and experiences without judgment. I will walk alongside you on this journey, offering compassion, empathy, and guidance as you navigate the ups and downs of grief.
4 Years Experience