Loss or Grief therapists in Groton, Connecticut CT
We are proud to feature top rated Loss or Grief therapists in Groton, CT. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Philip H. Brown
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW, BCD, DCSW
Loss and grief are a part of all our lives. The profound sadness that happens can have a major impact on your functioning. Together, we will find way to cope and find support.
42 Years Experience
In-Person Near Groton, CT
Online in Groton, Connecticut
Debra Nelson
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Grief is such a unique and individual experience. Whether you are coping with the death of a loved one, loss of a relationship, friend, family member, or job, loss can be a profound experience. Through therapy, you will have a safe space to explore these feelings. There is no right way to grieve and many people have a myriad of feelings that go along with the grief, including anger, guilt, shame, sadness, regret, or relief. We can explore all of these while you learn some coping skills to better manage your loss.
21 Years Experience
In-Person Near Groton, CT
Online in Groton, Connecticut
Laura Silva, LicMHC - Online/Virtual Therapy
Counselor/Therapist, Traditional, Integrative, Heart Centered counseling. Coach, Educator, Depth Therapy.
I will help you move through and gain greater compassionate acceptance to Loss or Grief that you may be experiencing. Loss and Grief is a natural human condition and emotion that is so tender, deep and painful. It may be a personal loss of a loved one, an inner loss of a part of ourselves, or a wordless feeling of a loss or grief to what is happening to nature, other species, our planet. I will be here to support you in the many phases of moving in and through the experience of Loss or Grief. Email for free consultation call.
44 Years Experience
Online in Groton, Connecticut (Online Only)
Daniel Snow
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Loss and grief may be the hardest thing we have to undergo as human beings. It can be compounded by social expectations and misunderstandings about grief and bereavement and amplified by our own expectations about what grief should look like and how long it should last. There is no right or wrong way to grieve, but at the same time grief that has not been dealt with can completely change the course of life in a negative way. Some people experience what is called complicated or traumatic grief, for whom this is especially true. Dealing with grief does not mean, ever, forgetting the person or that the pain just goes away. It's finding a way to go forward, while honoring that person, your relationship, and making it a part of life in a new way.
19 Years Experience
Online in Groton, Connecticut
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
Online in Groton, Connecticut