Loss or Grief therapists in Summerville, South Carolina SC

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Goose Creek, South Carolina therapist: Sandy Davidson, licensed clinical social worker
Loss or Grief

Sandy Davidson

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LISW-CP, CMC
I am a solution focused therapist trained in EMDR. My goal is to assist you in resolving your problem as quickly as possible and give you tools you can use for a lifetime. I am a Certified Mentor Coach and often apply the principles of positive psychology to my practice. I use EMDR extensively.  
36 Years Experience
In-Person Near Summerville, SC
Charleston, South Carolina therapist: Ethredge Counseling Group of South Carolina, counselor/therapist
Loss or Grief

Ethredge Counseling Group of South Carolina

Counselor/Therapist, LPC, CCTP
The waves of grief can be so lonely and overwhelming. We hope you will reach out and get the support you need through the difficult loss you have experienced.  
5 Years Experience
In-Person Near Summerville, SC
Online in Summerville, South Carolina
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina therapist: Kasia Ciszewski, therapist
Loss or Grief

Kasia Ciszewski

Therapist, LPC
Any kind of grief and loss is breathtaking. You are left feeling shocked, forgetful, and helpful. But grieving shouldn't be done alone. I am here to listen and give you the support to feel without judgment or expectations. Your grieving process will be validated, and you will begin to find light, meaning, and purpose again. Even though you will forever miss your loss, you will find a new path. Your journey will continue and you will find joy again.  
6 Years Experience
In-Person Near Summerville, SC
Online in Summerville, South Carolina
Roswell, Georgia therapist: Alan Brandis, Ph.D., psychologist
Loss or Grief

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
Online in Summerville, South Carolina
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Philip Cooke, psychologist
Loss or Grief

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
Online in Summerville, South Carolina