

Grief Counseling Bremerton WA. Grief & Loss, Trauma Counselor Washington.
If you have experienced the pain and trauma of loss, grief counseling Bremerton WA with a licensed therapist can help you move through. A Washington grief and loss counselor has training and experience in helping people who have suffered loss to find strength, to cope, and move through the trauma. Bremerton grief counseling can be an important tool to help you through this difficult time. And while nothing anyone can say can completely heal the pain, you can still find strength to cope, to move through, and to find hope in the darkness. Therapy is a very important part of moving through grief. Please contact a Bremerton, WA grief therapist below today.
Grief And Loss Counseling Near Bremerton, WA
Wendy Smith, MA, LMHCA
Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate
Email: Contact Wendy
18 W. Mercer St., Ste. 360, Seattle 98119
Email: Contact Wendy
18 W. Mercer St., Ste. 360, Seattle 98119
I am particularly practiced at helping clients work through the kinds of grief and loss that result from life-long or acquired disability and chronic, life-threatening or terminal illness. My professional interest in this area stems from my personal experiences with a life-long disability and, more recently, a chronic illness. I use Emotion Focused, Existential, mindfulness-based, and other strategies to help my clients gain access to their feelings regarding their losses and figure out how to live the richest life possible given their particular circumstances.
Francesca Licciardi, MA, LMHC
Life has its challenges with facing loss. I believe counseling can be a powerful source of support when grief and sadness envelope the energy to life. Seeking support in this way is the first step in processing this loss and beginning the steps necessary to move forward. It is my pleasure to provide a safe environment and grieving space for the vital process of healing to take place.
Shelley Bartels, MA, LMHC
Learning to live again after the death of a loved one can be an overwhelming and painful experience. Together we’ll explore tasks or goals that you can accomplish allowing you to move through grief, heal and rebuild your life. Often grief holds emotions that need to be expressed so they are not internalized only to become physical or emotional problems later on. If you wish, we can explore how Scripture encourages you to make meaning out of death and cherish memories of your loved one.
Lisa Wilkinson, MA, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Email: Contact Lisa
4850 California Ave. SW, Ste. 101, Seattle 98116
Email: Contact Lisa
4850 California Ave. SW, Ste. 101, Seattle 98116
If you have experienced loss, it is natural and healthy to go through a season of grief. The pain of grief is shaped by the story of your life. My approach to grief and loss begins with storytelling. As you tell your story to a deeply connected listener, pain is released and meaning is restored. I will support and coach you as you weave the fragments of grief into a coherent story that reflects your core values and beliefs. I also give you homework assignments designed to continue the process outside of session, with specific emphasis on mindful acceptance in both solitude and community.
Megan O'Laughlin, MSW, LICSW, RYT
Why seek therapy for grief and loss? A loss can bring up the pain of previous losses, leaving the bereaved feeling deep pain. Therapy offers much needed support and validation to assist you through the process of loss, which will eventually lead to healing. Understanding the process of grief and the different things it brings up for you will help you very much through this process and will prepare you for the future as well.
Linda James, M.Ed.,MS
Sometimes new relationships are difficult because of loss of past relationships and the abandonment we feel. It is hard to love, trust and move forward after loss and the grief that accompanies it. I provide a comfortable, confidential environment with tools to help you move into your future. Feeling stuck or unable to see an end to grief can be exhausting and depressing. Getting help can be life changing for this kind of situation.
Brian Pendergast, MA, LMHCA
Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate
Email: Contact Brian
15 South Grady Way #625, Renton 98057
Email: Contact Brian
15 South Grady Way #625, Renton 98057
Grief and loss are often the most challenging aspects of life, and can leave us feeling immobilized and confused. I work with clients to explore and find the unique ways that grief can be entered to have redemptive and restful effects on a person's life. We all grieve differently, but it is clear that not grieving or dealng with loss can lead to less-than-fulfilling life experiences and relationships. I also believe grief to be most powerful when experienced in relationships, so my approach in this area also causes us to examine relationships and the ways that important people in our lives can walk with us through the healing process.
Mike Wisler, MA, LMHC
Grieving is therapeutic. It's our bodies natural way of moving through pain from loss. Often people will say "I need to learn how to grieve" when in reality, one needs to "remember" how to grieve. Grieving happens not when we learn a skill, but rather, when we remove the barriers that one has had to form in order to "survive" or "make it through" and was not able to grieve. Inhibited grieving is the source of many kinds of life complications. Grieving well is essential to vitality and thriving.
Wendy Flores, MS
Licensed Mental Health Couselor Associate
Email: Contact Wendy
2366 Eastlake Avenue East Suite 313, Seattle 98102
Email: Contact Wendy
2366 Eastlake Avenue East Suite 313, Seattle 98102
Experiencing a significant loss is a painful life event, but it is sometimes made even harder because we have to go on with our daily lives almost as if nothing has happened. Truthfully, though, we are heartbroken inside. Grief is a tricky emotion that can sneak up on us when we least expect it, and appear in a form that we don't recognize. This is why it is so crucial to work through grief and loss, and not just expect that it will go away on its own. many times it won't without real steps to heal. You wouldn't just expect a cut to heal on its own, would you? No. You would apply medicine and a bandage, and clean the wound regularly. We need to do the same with our hearts.
John Edwards, MSW, LICSW, ACSW
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker/Psychotherapist
Email: Contact John
226 Summit Ave. East, Garden Level, Seattle 98102
Email: Contact John
226 Summit Ave. East, Garden Level, Seattle 98102
Loss can be experienced in a variety of ways. It can be the loss of a loved one in the form of death or debilitating illness, relationship, pet, career or dream. Counseling can help you to manage and process your feelings and emotions regarding your loss. This includes helping you to integrate the loss into your life and gain skills to manage the sometimes overwhelming emotions that come with a loss. Grief is a normal reaction to loss but sometimes it can take us over. Talking through the experience of your loss can help you to regain a sense of who you are and help you return to your path and journey of your life to include things such as family and work responsibilities.
Laura Meehan, MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Laura
3245 Fairview Ave. E., Suite 200, Seattle 98102
Email: Contact Laura
3245 Fairview Ave. E., Suite 200, Seattle 98102
The grief process is different for everybody. I allow space to explore your grief and to find symbols to acknowledge who or what was lost. It is important to allow space for denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. I help you release your anger and find ways to let go of the pain and still hold onto the good memories. This can also be a time to question your spiritual beliefs and deepen them through this experience.
Alison Withey, MA, LMHCA CCH
Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate
Email: Contact Alison
3130 E. Madison St. Suite 203B, Seattle 98112
Email: Contact Alison
3130 E. Madison St. Suite 203B, Seattle 98112
Moving through grief and loss is a process. Often loss creates a change and that change can affect you on many levels. Your loss can impact you physically, emotionally; it may alter your identity, your dreams and leave you with thoughts of what should have or what would have been. When I work people experiencing grief and loss, we begin by witnessing the loss, learning what it means to you and how it has changed your life. Depending upon the loss and the person, we will find ways to support and help you manage your pain and your life as you move through the process.
Evan Kimble, LMHC, CMHS
Licensed Mental Health Counselor / Psychotherapist
Email: Contact Evan
2319 N. 45th Street, Suite 211, Seattle 98103
Email: Contact Evan
2319 N. 45th Street, Suite 211, Seattle 98103
Grief and Loss are primary and authentic human emotions. With compassion and kindness, I can help you hold space and honor your losses. We patiently and gently create room for all emotions, and allow them to be. I welcome you to take as much time as you need to share the stories and the people important to you. Through this, true resolution becomes possible. You can heal the wounds of the heart and move forward to peace, gratitude, and serenity.
Sam Louie, MA, LMHC, CSAT-C
Are you going through a break-up, separation, or divorce? Do you need help through this difficult period? I provide a safe, warm, and understanding space for you to go through the grief and healing process needed to recovery from any loss you may be experiencing.
Some aspects of loss include: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and finally acceptance. I will help guide you through the stages and help you get unstuck so that you can find the peace you want.
Edan Zebooloon, MA, LMHCA
We all sadly have times when we have to face hard losses that we'd rather not endure. What makes the difference in how they impact us is how it is processed. This is made all the more challenging as we live in a culture that does not adequately allow for grief. It is my privilege to create the space with you so that you may honor this basic human emotion in a way that can actually leave you enriched rather than depleted.
Jeff VanZant, LMHC-A
Everyone experiences loss. Sometimes losses are profound when they impact us to the core: loss of spouse, family member, job, opportunity, finances, time, dignity, or self-esteem. My family and I had to put down a longtime family pet recently and were surprised at the sorrow that initiated. When someone experiences significant loss they often journey through predictable stages of grief and subconsciously accomplish central tasks in given stages before progressing forward to the next stage. If you are experiencing grief or loss but feel "stuck" or segregated from others due to your unique situation talking to someone trained can help you walk towards hope.
Tom Eggert, MA, LMHC, BCPC
Licenced Mental Health Counselor
Email: Contact Tom
2208 NW Market Street, Suite 315A, Seattle 98107
Email: Contact Tom
2208 NW Market Street, Suite 315A, Seattle 98107
Working with people experiencing grief I want to help illuminate all aspects of it, including past grief that has gone unresolved. Each grief causing event has a life cycle. And while most grief is never 100% worked through, the less it it has been processed the more it piggybacks on the next event as a layering effect. Just understanding this can help make sense of our feelings. This is a starting point.
Kyle Good, Ph.D., M.Ed., LMHC
Child / Adolescent Specialist, Psychotherapist
Email: Contact Dr. Good
11335 NE 122nd Way Suite 105, Kirkland 98034
Email: Contact Dr. Good
11335 NE 122nd Way Suite 105, Kirkland 98034
Has your child or adolescent suffred from one of the three D's: Death (death of a loved one or pet), Divorce, or Disability (their own or a loved one's disability)? I am a child and adolescent Ph.D. Psychotherapist who specializes in helping young people work through grief and loss brought on by Death, Divorce, or Disability. As a former, award-winning principal and nationally-recognized teacher, I have a 24-year track record of helping children and teenagers work through difficult emotions and situations while supporting families in the process. Please feel free to email me today at drkyle@drkyle.org or call me at (206) 550-3596 to set up an appointment.
Julie Holt, MA, LMHCA
Death of a loved one or loss of something significant in your life can creep up in ways you hadn't expected. My holistic way of looking at your situation and compassionate presence can help you explore your feelings and allow you deeper freedom to get through this difficult time. The first session is free so you can check for our "fit" together. Essentially, this makes it risk free.
Jacquelyn Franssen, MA, LMHC-A
I have personally experienced losses throughout my life and can empathize with what you are going through. I am confident I can help you through this very difficult time. I understand that life brings us unexpected stressors, along with the normal everyday influences that impact our lives. Please reach out to me and I will do what I can to help you move forward with your life.
Anavadya Taylor, MSW
When there is a loss of a loved one, or a change in your life that feels overwhelming, grief counseling is an opportunity for healing and resolution. Through contemplation and understanding there is a letting go that naturally occurs. In time, the depression and pain are replaced with peace of mind. You discover how to move on with confidence and ease.
Gerry Neely, MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Gerry
2003 Western Avenue, Suite 340, Seattle 98121
Email: Contact Gerry
2003 Western Avenue, Suite 340, Seattle 98121
Grieving is a process that is unique to you as an individual and to the circumstances of your loss. I will support you as you experience the pain and deep sadness of losing someone you love. Working through your grief, you will begin to become more accustomed to life without your loved one. Together we will work on building this alternate life, one in which you remain connected to your loved one but are emotionally able to move forward.
Jessica Miller, MA, LMHCA
Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate
Email: Contact Jessica
1309 114th Ave SE Suite #104, Bellevue 98004
Email: Contact Jessica
1309 114th Ave SE Suite #104, Bellevue 98004
Grief and loss can be especially challenging in today's society because the fast paced nature of our lives pushes us forward not providing space to allow for the necessary reflection. And yet in order to move forward, we need time to grieve what has been lost. Our work begins with your sharing the loss currently burdening your heart. It continues as you share with me not just the thing or person you lost, but what that lost means to you and how it is tied in to specific losses for you. For example, one might lose a mother and also personally lose a confidant, a cheerleader, a friend, an advocate etc. Finally, we will work through the stages of grief and reading books when applicable.
Laura Mathews, MA, LMFTA
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate
Email: Contact Laura
9 Lake Bellevue Dr Suite 214, Bellevue 98005
Email: Contact Laura
9 Lake Bellevue Dr Suite 214, Bellevue 98005
Experiencing loss is incredibly difficult and taxing on the human spirit. Grief is heavy and powerful, often leaving us feeling lost and without answers. When working with grief and loss, my priority is providing a warm, safe space for you to share your story and heal from your experiences. This type emotional pain seems to push our entire life out of balance. Reclaiming your balance and clearing the clouds is the ultimate goal of our work together.
Sean Jackson, MA, LMHC
Grief is a difficult issue for all of us because it looks differently for everyone. However, there are some common themes in how we grieve as men and women. If you or someone you know is grieving and finding it difficult to acknowledge their grief or know what to do next, therapy is the best place to explore how they might grieve fully and in so doing, be able to move forward in life.
Steve Dill, MA. LMHC
Moving through grief requires taking a look at what's happened to you. Grief covers a spectrum from the everyday types of losses to complex grief which involves multiple profound loss and needs far greater intervention. My approach is to come along side you, perhaps rally your support system and determine how to face the pain in the now, give you some perspective on what's involved in recovery e.g. time frames, common symptoms and phases, current treatment recommendations, and hope building. Easy answers do not absolve the pain. Grief requires time, support and courage to work through the miriad of potentially confusing feelings.

Grief Counseling Bremerton WA.
The death of a loved one is arguably the most traumatic experience any of us can face. The goals of Bremerton WA grief counseling are recovery and acceptance. Bremerton, WA trauma counseling seeks to help an individual process, debrief, and cope with an extreme stress. Recovery from loss through grief counseling Bremerton, WA does not mean that all of the pain, memories or significance of a loved one are resolved, but that one is able to accept what has happened, and that those experiences and memories are an important part of life, but not all consuming. When you see a Bremerton WA trauma therapist or Bremerton WA grief counselor, you will find a listening ear. There are several stages of grieving, and compassionate therapy in Bremerton WA can be a strong shoulder that will facilitate healing. Bremerton WA grief therapy and counseling in Washington can help one move through the shock, trauma, and acute suffering, so that you are not destroyed by what has happened. Most likely, there are still loved ones in your life who need you, and if you are grieving, you may utterly lack any emotional energy at all to deal with them. Bremerton WA grief counseling can help stabilize you.Grief Counseling Bremerton WA
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