

Grief Counseling Inglewood CA. Grief & Loss, Trauma Counselor California.
If you have experienced the pain and trauma of loss, grief counseling Inglewood CA with a licensed therapist can help you move through. A California 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. Inglewood 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 Inglewood, CA grief therapist below today.
Grief And Loss Counseling Near Inglewood, CA
Eris Huemer, MA, MFT
Marriage and Family Therapist & Relationship Coach
Email: Contact Eris
6399 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 711, Los Angeles 90048
Email: Contact Eris
6399 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 711, Los Angeles 90048
Eris Huemer is has created a seven step system to heal your heart after the loss of someone you love. Eris gives you hope and growth in the face of death and loss. She will help you construct possibilities rather than limitations, and provides hope and comfort in a time of despair. Once you go through the grief process, you will expand your ability to a life trasformative experience.
Audrey Johnson, Psy. D.
Licensed Marriage Family Therapist /Registered Psychologist
Email: Contact Dr. Johnson
23632 Calabasas Road, Suite 103, Calabasas 91302
Email: Contact Dr. Johnson
23632 Calabasas Road, Suite 103, Calabasas 91302
Losing a loved one is hard to deal with and talking to the right person can really make a difference. Putting those messy emotions into a wrapped up package is not the way it is meant to be. The Kubler- Ross Stages of Grief will enable you to process grief if you know what to expect. Those stages are: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance. These stages are not ones that are necessarily done in order when dealing with the loss of your loved one. Knowing what to expect and having the right counselor to talk with will help by giving you the tools to frame and identify this loss. It is time to start learning to live life to the fullest again. Call for a free consultation today.
Tatiana Harvey, Psy.D., MFT
Marriage & Family Therapist/Contemporary Psychoanalyst
Email: Contact Dr. Harvey
, Rancho Palos Verdes 90275
Email: Contact Dr. Harvey
, Rancho Palos Verdes 90275
Grief come in waves of overwhelming sadness from the loss of someone you hold dear and those we longed to have a loving relationship. Grief is not something that just goes away. Together we will honor, acknowledge & discover the meaning that person had in your life, We will discover ways to feel & stay connected to him/her now and in the future . If you are feeling guilty or ashamed, we will work through that so you do not have to carry that burden for the remainder of your life. As we process your experiences, you will notice a lightness when an issue is resolved. A time will come when thoughts of that person come to mind & you are able to smile at the specialness they played in your life.
Jeffrey Salinas, MS, MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Jeffrey
2301 E. 28th St. Suite 309, Long Beach 90755
Email: Contact Jeffrey
2301 E. 28th St. Suite 309, Long Beach 90755
Grief and loss is a functional part of being human. While we all accept this reality we are all too often unprepared for the emotional impact of the event. The loss of anyone close to us is always difficult. Sometimes we are impacted by the loss of others whom we do not even know. The loss of a child, spouse or significant other is often the most painful. In therapy we will explore the level of grief and loss and help to minimize the pain while understanding and realizing our own needs. counseling will provide coping teaching tools, allowing us to move on with our lives.
Carol Potter, MFT
Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Carol
Two convenient locations, Los Angeles/Culver City 90036
Email: Contact Carol
Two convenient locations, Los Angeles/Culver City 90036
Death ends a life but not a relationship. Finding support for your sorrow and exploring the ways your loved one continues to be part of your life are equally important. Other kinds of losses -a break up, moving, losing or changing jobs - may trigger a period of limbo, disorientation or lack of direction. Together we can discover the intentions you hold going forward so that when new beginnings start to show up, you'll be ready.
Sydell Weiner, Ph.D., MFT
Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Dr. Weiner
23440 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 280, Torrance 90505
Email: Contact Dr. Weiner
23440 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 280, Torrance 90505
Losing a loved one is a devastating experience. Let me help you work through the pain and once again find meaning in your life. The only way out of the pain, is to go through it. It's easier when you have a supportive helping hand. Let's celebrate the life of the loved one you lost, and grieve for the loss of their
presence on eartn. Together we can work it throug and get to the other side. It take courage to heal, but I'm here to help.
Ron Jackson, MS
Grief is a natural process that sometimes takes guidance when we get lost in the grief process. Everyone's grief is unique and can be complicated when the last few months or years of the relationship were not healthy and were strained relationships. How can you repair them when the other person is gone? Compassionate and guided approaches can encourage the healing process. No one need stay in the state of perpetual loss and not fine release and peace and the courage to let go and find new meaning for their life. It is possible to make peace with the passed.
Sandra Dupont, MA, MS, MFT
Teen Therapist & Family Counselor
Email: Contact Sandra
1421 Santa Monica Bl., Suite 108, Santa Monica 90404
Email: Contact Sandra
1421 Santa Monica Bl., Suite 108, Santa Monica 90404
Saying goodbye to someone your child loved, and who has loved them, is bittersweet. The thought of not seeing a beloved family member or friend again just plain hurts. It’s normal for them to feel bitter, even angry during this time.
I can help your teen grieve the death of a loved one, whether it be a person ... or even a pet. I support teens and young adults in making sense of their loss and healing their pain, so that they are able to move forward again in their lives.
Natalia Voinov, Ph.D.
When you lose a loved one, your job, your health, your house, your savings; it's always traumatic and life altering. Initially, you're in a state of shock, unable to think clearly or even feel anything. Denial might set in shortly afterward. As you move slowly through a myriade of consequences, as you have to cope with the loss' aftermath, you will need help to sort out a host of thoughts, feelings and confusion. You will need a guiding light to coach you through the rough times, through your tears and your hopes. That is when I can assist you, gently, competently and warmly, to navigate the waters of loss and come up with sensible solutions.
Kent Kinzley, M.A., MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Counselor
Email: Contact Kent
595 East Colorado Boulevard, Suite 629, Pasadena 91101
Email: Contact Kent
595 East Colorado Boulevard, Suite 629, Pasadena 91101
Many times we think of grieving as something we just do during the loss of a loved one. Of course, that's is a major source of grief. However, we can grieve many types of losses; job, marriage, a place called home. And, there is unresolved grief that can be passed on from one generation to the next. No matter what the source is of unresolved grief, it can prevent one from experiencing timely and legitimate sorrow and loss. And, instead of experiencing the sorrow, different emotions take their place; like anger, shame, guilt, etc., or destructive behaviors. Experiencing your grief in a safe place, with a safe person, can liberate you to fully enjoy your life and relationships
Debra Cucci, LMFT
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Email: Contact Debra
3201 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite C, Hermosa Beach 90254
Email: Contact Debra
3201 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite C, Hermosa Beach 90254
Every human being experiences lost and grief during their life, through the death of a loved one or a relationship breakup . So often we wonder whether we're grieving "the right way." In our culture, many people/families are taught to not express their feelings, especially the painful ones. Utilizing psychotherapy to process grief provides a safe place to truly express the important feelings we have about our loss. Speaking about our feelings is a first step towards healing and acceptance.
Ellie Zarrabian, PhD, CMT
Pre-licensed Transpersonal Therapist / Shamanic Healer
Email: Contact Dr. Zarrabian
Westwood Blvd., West Los Angeles 90024
Email: Contact Dr. Zarrabian
Westwood Blvd., West Los Angeles 90024
At some point, everyone experiences the grief and loss of something or someone valuable in life. The key is knowing how to grieve one's loss. Most people don't know how to grieve and our culture does not allow for it. Entering therapy after a loss of a job, relationship, or a loved one can help heal the wounds and help the individual move on with life.
Krista H. Renella, M.S.
Marriage and Family Therapist, Registered Intern
Email: Contact Krista
2800 Sanborn Ave. (approximate), La Crescenta 91214
Email: Contact Krista
2800 Sanborn Ave. (approximate), La Crescenta 91214
I have personal experience with grief and loss. Grief and Loss can come in many forms: loss of family members, partners, animals, friends (either through death, separation, or displacement). I incorporate several techniques to heal and grow from these negative, but extremely valuable experiences. I believe amazing potential for growth and value of the world can come from death and loss, although this may not abe apparent during the lowest moments. I enquire into what has worked for the client in their own life and their own instincts into the healing process.
William Josephs, Ph.D.
The loss of a loved one or friend is one of the most profoundly devastating events that can occur in one’s life. When one is unable fully to work -through the grieving process in the first month and months that follow, the grief often can spread and exert effects over multiple spheres of living. Grief-work in psychotherapy goes deeper into the dynamics of the process and moves the individual toward letting-go and back into life.
Sue Passalacqua, M.S., MFT
Experiencing loss is part of the human experience and may be one of the most painful events in one's life. Developing a safe and supportive environment is critical to the grieving and healing process. Part of my role in treating grief and loss is creating a safe and trusting place for my clients to express their pain and move forward in a renewed manner.
Cynthia Henrie, LMFT, BCETS, CATSM
LA Traum Therapy Specialists - Experts in Trauma, Feminist
Email: Contact Cynthia
1460 7th Street, Suite 206, Santa Monica 90401
Email: Contact Cynthia
1460 7th Street, Suite 206, Santa Monica 90401
I have lost people close to me and I can understand what you may be experiencing, even if you had violent/sudden loss. I offer a highly supportive environment in which we talk through your loss, share memories, and I can teach you about grief and loss. In addition, I offer a supportive therapy group for bereavement, which has been proven extremely helpful to people grieving. I use energy therapies and other alternative therapies along with more conventional psychotherapy which enhances your healig and working through losses. I offer a holistic approach to therapy through talk therapy, art and creative therapy, group therapy, bibliotherapy and energy therapies. Contact me because I can help!
Yeshiva Davis, M.A., M.B.A.
Adult, Child & Family Counselor/Coach
Email: Contact Yeshiva
6999 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 711, Los Angeles 90048
Email: Contact Yeshiva
6999 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 711, Los Angeles 90048
Are you grieving or experiencing a loss? Do you feel like the sadness will never let up? Most people associate grief with the death of a loved one. However, any loss can cause grief. The loss of: relationships, health, jobs or a goal. Experiencing a loss may result in many difficult & surprising emotions; shock, anger, even guilt.
Together we’ll resolve your grief & lessen the painful emotions you’re experiencing; accepting them as part of the grieving process & developing some healthy, productive ways to cope with your sadness.
Everyone grieves differently. There’s no order or timetable for grief. In session I’ll help you find the best way to resolve your grief & heal from your loss.
Carl H. Shubs, Ph.D.
Loss and grief are natural occurrences in life. However, they can be major intrusions in the quality of our life if we are too caught up in them. They can also interfere if we are so defended against them that they limit our ability to function or impair our daily interactions with others. Sometimes, what we have lost is not a person but a job or a situation in our life that has had great meaning for us, like our self-image. That can feel devastating. Just like losing a person, these events must be grieved if we are to be able to move on.
Grieving doesn’t mean forgetting or being weak. It’s a sign of love and strength. Together, we can work through the grief so you can move on.
Cheryl Woodruff, M.A., MFT
Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Cheryl
179 Barrington Place, Suite A, Los Angeles 90049
Email: Contact Cheryl
179 Barrington Place, Suite A, Los Angeles 90049
When a patient suffers a loss—whether from a death, divorce or falling out with a friend or relative — I lead them through a process, either individually or in a group, that helps them process the loss, accept it and let it go. The process includes drilling down into their psyche to find out what meanings they give to the loss. Often, they find that they believe they are being punished by God or that they have a cloud over their head that causes them to lose anyone they love. Then, I work with them to change that belief. I include a series of letters, memorials and written questions that helps them give up their depression and powerlessness caused by a loss.
Lara Harris, M.A., M.F.T.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Lara
Location of Therapist: Los Angeles, CA 90004
Email: Contact Lara
Location of Therapist: Los Angeles, CA 90004
Everyone experiences loss at some point in their lives. Grieving is a natural response to loss. Sometimes, though, a person's ability to grieve is thwarted by life stressors, resulting in feelings of guilt, confusion and depression. There is no right way to grieve, but it is important not to avoid it so you can begin your healing. If you have lost a significant other: a partner, parent, friend or pet, therapy is an safe place and an effective way to begin or continue your grieving process.
Duane Osterlind, LMFT, CSAT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Duane
Location of Therapist: Long Beach, CA 90803
Email: Contact Duane
Location of Therapist: Long Beach, CA 90803
Losing a baby is the hardest challenge that any parent can face. There are no words to describe the grief and pain that follow. It is a loss that cannot be measured. Parents can feel utterly alone, wondering if they can survive as relatives and friends are encouraging them to move on. Anger can mount in trying to understand why. Grief and loss takes time to heal. I work with fathers who have lost a baby, had a still birth, termination, or lost a baby in neonatal care. Take the time to reach out for help. This is a difficult journey that takes time and is slow. The death of a baby is hard for many to understand. I encourage you to care for yourself and reach out for help.
Gail Desilets, M.A., M.S.
Registered Marriage & Family Therapist Intern
Email: Contact Gail
1232 E. Wardlow Road, Long Beach 90807
Email: Contact Gail
1232 E. Wardlow Road, Long Beach 90807
"Grieivng Together" Support Group
Has someone special passed away this year? Are you feeling overcome with sadness? We understand. Come and share your experience with men and women who understand exactly what you are going through. We know because we are going through it too. Must be over 18 to participate. Saturdays 1:00 - 2:30pm Fee: $30/session or $100/4 pre-paid sessions (save $20). Call (562) 477-2530 to register.
Roni Mai Lami, M.Sc., Ph.D., Lic.Hyno.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist/Hypnotherapist; Org. Psych.
Email: Contact Dr. Lami
Location Near Therapist: Inglewood, CA
Email: Contact Dr. Lami
Location Near Therapist: Inglewood, CA
Grief and loss can be overwhelming, confusing and debilitating. There are often overpowering feelings of sadness, fear, anxiety, guilt and anger as well as thoughts and stories that we tell ourselves and others tell us. Sometimes there are other people to support and many responsibilities beyond the work of grieving that seem to preclude the possibility of meeting our own needs for personal support. I work to provide a sense of clarity and self-connection in the journey of grief.
Melissa Pedersen, M.A., LMFT
Individual, Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Melissa
739 West 9th Street, San Pedro 90731
Email: Contact Melissa
739 West 9th Street, San Pedro 90731
Honoring the feelings of grief following the loss of a loved one, friend, or aquaintance is a necessary task. When feelings are not felt, when grief is not honored with the time that it deserves, problems can manifest in the form of anxiety, depression etc. It is those exact problems that can be avoided or treated through supportive grief and loss therapy.
Julia Gunderson, LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Julia
12304 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 214, Santa Monica 90025
Email: Contact Julia
12304 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 214, Santa Monica 90025
It is very difficult when you lose a loved one. I can help you work thru this. Whether it was a sudden death, a truamatic loss or simple someone who was close to you that passed away. It also could have been a pet since we do get close to are furry friends and losing them can be hard as well. I can help you by talking about your loved one that passed away and give you some coping skills to help you get thru it. A loved one is never forgotten but we must continue living our lives until we see them again.
Gloria Lee, LMFT
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Email: Contact Gloria
400 Baptiste Way, La Canada Flintridge 91011
Email: Contact Gloria
400 Baptiste Way, La Canada Flintridge 91011
There are many types of losses besides death of a loved one. If you are grieving, you don't need an antidepressant. You must go through the process of moving through grief. I have conducted Bereavement Support Groups for move than 20 years. My next 6-week series for anyone who lost a loved one through death begins April 19. I am also trained in working with anyone who is struggling with Post-Abortion Trauma.
Deryl Goldenberg, Ph.D.
When i start working with someone, my first objective is to put them at ease, and build rapport. Once the client is feeling relaxed, then they will start to talk about the pain and sorrow that they want support in handling and understanding. I encourge the clients to express themselves, to allow their feelings to come out, and be fully felt, and heard. From sharing their innermost feelings and thoughts most clients begin to experience a sense of relief. The next phase is coming to make meaning of this very deep sense of grief or loss and develop perspective. Once the client begins to rest in knowing more about themselves and what they have come to realize, they can move on.
Erik Edler, LMFT
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Email: Contact Erik
610 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 205, Seal Beach 90740
Email: Contact Erik
610 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 205, Seal Beach 90740
Grief and loss are a part of everyone's life, sooner or later. Sometimes the feelings are not just painful, but difficult and confusing. It's important to have someone who can be there to listen, to care, to support you, and to help you sort through all the difficult feelings that losing someone can bring up. Talking it out and having a safe place to shed some tears always helps you feel better. Whether you have experienced the death of someone you love, or have lost an important relationship, I am here to help. I provide grief and loss counseling to the communities of Long Beach CA and Orange County CA. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you might have.
Rebecca Kahane, MA, LMFT
All of us have experienced some sort of grief and loss at some point in our lives. This is an expected hallmark of the human condition. For some, the impact of loss is overwhelming and recovery is slow. Others show resilience and are able to bounce back to a normal life again quickly. I will support you in creating a more resilient attitude, creating the strength to adapt to the changes you are experiencing. I will help you to create a sense of hope and trust in the world, the ability to tolerate pain and distressing emotions, develop self-reflection and insight, develop a sense of mastery over your destiny, create a good self image and learn to laugh again.
Timothy Patterson, M.A., MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Timothy
24445 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 211, Torrance 90505
Email: Contact Timothy
24445 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 211, Torrance 90505
Loss and grief are an inevitable part of life. The loss of a loved one, friend, job or life-stye may result in painful experience. Talking through the feelings of shock, disbelief, sadness, anger, and guilt can be a
tremendous help at these times. It can hasten your progress toward acceptance of the loss and the new
world of possibility that awaits you. An experienced therapist of 28 years, I have guided many people through this journey and have seen the wonderful benefits of a safe, caring and encouraging relationship
during times like these.
Martin Hsia, Psy.D.
Counseling those who experiencing significant loss means not putting a timeline on anyone's process of moving on. Rather, through my work leading Grief and Loss support groups at the Veterans Hospital, I've seen that each person's loss, grieving process, and combination of related emotions is special and unique in their difficulty. Our work together will help sit with, articulate, and effectively manage all aspects of coming to terms with significant transition or loss.
Jeannette York, MFT, MA
When we lose someone we love, the emotional and physical pain is very real. Studies show that grief and loss for many people are represented by real pain often in the area of the heart. This is where the term a "broken heart" originates. In many other countries when a person loses a loved one, they take several weeks away from work to process and handle the intense emotions from their loss. In the U.S. we are generally "allowed" 3 working days to "get over it!". Pain from the loss of a loved one takes time to heal. If you are mourning and need to talk with someone who understands and can help, please call to make an appt. Jeannette York, 818.669. 8066 Burbank
Richard Oelberger, PhD
Learn to heal from trauma through adaptive coping mechanisms, reflective listening, connecting through remembering exercises and gradual adjustment to living in remembrance. Process the meaning in your life through sharing memories and processing sadness, depression and moutning in a series of interwoven stages that help with maintaining a sense of resolution surrounding the loss.
Phyllis Chase, MA, LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Phyllis
9020 Beverly Blvd, Penthouse, West Hollywood 90048
Email: Contact Phyllis
9020 Beverly Blvd, Penthouse, West Hollywood 90048
I feel deep compassion for those in grief. It's the perfect time to reach out to a professional whether your pain is from loss of a loved one, job or break-up My best advice about mourning that has worked for so many is: to make your mourning your own. There is no right way to grieve and no "right" amount of time. People really do heal from talking so one of the most important things I'll do is listen and reflect back what I am hearing to shift your guilt or pain to help you into a more accepting place. I'll offer you hope and concrete action steps to help you get life moving. We'll create ways to feel connected to your loved one, or find the door opening to a better job or relationship.
Megan Lundgren, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Megan
140 East Colorado Boulevard #D, Monrovia 91016
Email: Contact Megan
140 East Colorado Boulevard #D, Monrovia 91016
You need support.
Someone who can really listen.
I'm here to help you.
Grief and Loss counseling is a safe place where you can talk about feeling helpless and hopeless. In the warmth of my home-like office, we can talk about how to cope - and ultimately, how to heal.
If you are hurting from a loss, give me a call at (626) 272-4908.
I'm here for you.
Miriam Davis, M.A., M.F.T.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Miriam
2625 West Alameda Avenue, Suite 514, Burbank 91505
Email: Contact Miriam
2625 West Alameda Avenue, Suite 514, Burbank 91505
I am very mindful of the pain that clients are experiencing when they have lost a loved one, or are experiencing grief over upcoming loss of a person or of a dream that they have had for their life. The loss of a relationship produces feelings of grief that can be difficult to manage and work through. I help patients focus on the feelings that surround "grief": anger, denial, depression, guilt that they may be burdened by, etc. I help them develop new coping skills so they can move toward acceptance of the loss at the same time as they rebuild hope for themselves in this new reality without the person or relationship they have lost. Together with the client we redefine a hopeful future.
Lucy Cotter, LMFT
In compassionate surroundings, explore how you can heal in the grief process and honor those you love as an ongoing part of your story. I offer support during many different kinds of loss, knowing each person’s experience is singular and different. Individuals, couples and families go through transitions, loss and change. I can nurture connection and remembrance, listening deeply to what matters most.
Aaron Buckwalter, M.A.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Aaron
143 N. Larchmont Blvd, Los Angeles 90004
Email: Contact Aaron
143 N. Larchmont Blvd, Los Angeles 90004
No matter if it is sudden or expected, losing a friend or loved one is a devastating experience. Often our friends and family don't know how to respond to our grief, so we can become isolated and feel trapped within our feelings. I can help you work through your grief by providing a safe and supportive environment to explore your full range of feelings that you have about your loss. I will assist you in figuring out coping mechanisms so that your natural grief does not become a deeper and more profound depression
Mary Ann Aronsohn, MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Mary Ann
1910 Huntington Drive, So. Pasadena 91030
Email: Contact Mary Ann
1910 Huntington Drive, So. Pasadena 91030
Depression and anxiety are often a result of not having processed past difficult situations. We all experience loss, and we have a natural process involving our emotions which helps us recover. Most of us do not receive the permission or the teaching to help us use this natural process. Therapy can help work through "stuck" experiences so that we are freer to move forward in life with less restriction.
Valarie Cascadden, PhD, LMFT, CADODTS
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Dr. Cascadden
1023 E. Olive Avenue, Burbank 91501
Email: Contact Dr. Cascadden
1023 E. Olive Avenue, Burbank 91501
Grief and loss goes beyond bereavement. It can result from divorce, job loss, relocation, or family estrangement. The pain can just real, because these losses can be seen as the "death" of your long-cherished hopes and dreams. One way to view loss is as an opportunity to honor what you lost and take the memories into a new phase of your life. What you've lost can teach you to appreciate what you can gain in the future.
Kay Simmeth, MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Kay
849 Foothill Blvd., Suite 6, La Canada Flintridge 91011
Email: Contact Kay
849 Foothill Blvd., Suite 6, La Canada Flintridge 91011
Grief is a natural response to the loss of someone or something. Examples of loss include the death of a loved one, retirement, a child transitioning out of the house, financial loss or bankruptcy, loss of a physical attribute, a home foreclosure, or loss of a relationship. The more significant the loss, the more intense the grieving process can be. How you grieve depends on many factors including the nature of the loss, your coping mechanisms, your understanding of the grief and loss process, and your spiritual belief system. The important thing to remember is that healing from any loss can take time and the amount of time will vary from person to person.
Richard Hirschkoff, M.A., M.Ed., M.A.
Marriage And Family Therapist
Email: Contact Richard
11110 Ohio Avenue, Suite 202, Los Angeles 90025
Email: Contact Richard
11110 Ohio Avenue, Suite 202, Los Angeles 90025
One can benefit by working through and sharing the pain of their sadness evoked by their loss in the safe, trusting, non-judgmental, and unconditionally accepting relationship offered by Rich Hirschkoff, MFT, in his private practice. Letting go of the past opens the door to one's present and future happiness and the potential for new relationships.
Edward Dreyfus, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist & Certified Sex Therapist
Email: Contact Dr. Dreyfus
1421 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica 90404
Email: Contact Dr. Dreyfus
1421 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica 90404
We all experience loss in our lives; grieving is normal and necessary. We grieve the loss of a relationship, a loved one, a pet, a marriage. Talking about and working through all aspects of the loss, including coming to terms with regrets and guilt is a part of the grieving process and necessary for healing and personal growth. I have been in practice for over four decades and have worked with hundreds of individuals as they deal with their anger, sadness, guilt, pain, loneliness, and despair. The good news is that we can recover and move on remembering the good along with grief of having to deal with an ending.
Diana Castillo, MS.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy
Email: Contact Diana
715 North Central Ave #108, Glendale 91203
Email: Contact Diana
715 North Central Ave #108, Glendale 91203
I have worked extensively with families, adults and children assisting them in dealing with losses in their lives. If you are feeling stuck in the process of grieving, feel confused about your feelings or find yourself acting in ways that seem out of character, I can help. Grieving can be difficult especially when you are doing it alone. My approach is one of understanding and care, and I believe I can assist you in getting through the pain to find peace and strength.
Sharon Chi, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Sharon
444 E. Huntington Dr. #333, Arcadia 91006
Email: Contact Sharon
444 E. Huntington Dr. #333, Arcadia 91006
As difficult a time like this is, it is helpful to find a safe place to process loss, its meaning and the impact it has on your life and the lives of those you care for and love. I believe children and adults process grief and loss differently, and that both need ways to express their grief, and choose their unique way to heal from it. I work with both children and adults, and tailor my approach to fit their unique needs and understanding of the loss.
Catherine Lockwood, M.A., M.F.T.
Psychotherapist and Couples Counselor
Email: Contact Catherine
Location of Therapist: Los Angeles, CA 90049
Email: Contact Catherine
Location of Therapist: Los Angeles, CA 90049
"Am I going crazy?" is a question people often ask me when they come in for loss, grief or bereavement therapy. "Everything is normal in grief," I respond. Why? Because there is no "right" way to grieve. Grief reactions can be all over the map - and different every hour. One moment we feel numb. Then we might sob uncontrollably. Or we might question ourselves about why we never cry. Everything in our life can seem out of whack & we beat ourselves up when we have trouble functioning. Sometimes no one is able to handle the depth and strength of our feelings and reactions. That's when it can be very helpful to visit an experienced grief therapist like myself for support in healing
Milagros Saxon, Ph.D
The loss of a loved one or even pet can be a very difficult time for anyone that can often leave people feeling paralyzed and stuck. It's important to understand that everyone grieves differently. Together, we will explore your grief and establish ways of enriching your life while honoring your loss. I have extensive experience in assisting people who have endured losses of any kind and will use established clinical methods to ease your emotional pain.
Elizabeth Rona, LMFT, SEP
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Elizabeth
12011 San Vicente Blvd. Suite #200, Los Angeles 90049
Email: Contact Elizabeth
12011 San Vicente Blvd. Suite #200, Los Angeles 90049
There are many types of losses – death of a loved one; moving to another city or another country; loss of a job or retirement; Separations from loved ones; health, just to name a few. Loss of any kind is often accompanied by a piercing pain. But not always. Each of us has our own way of responding to loss – our unique window of tolerance for distress.
For some, the overwhelm is expressed, for others it remains internalized. The healing occurs by sharing what you are feeling, and not carrying your loss on your own. Part of the healing involves holding on to that threat that connects you to your memory of how things were before your loss, and the creation of a new normal.
Thomas Schmierer, M.A.
Registered Marriage and Family Therapist Intern
Email: Contact Thomas
16633 Ventura Blvd, Ste 1340, Encino 91436
Email: Contact Thomas
16633 Ventura Blvd, Ste 1340, Encino 91436
Grieving cannot be done alone. All you can do by yourself is be sad and alone. This is not healing. Grieving is a process that has a beginning and an end and must include one other person who is understanding and compassionate. If you are tired of feeling like no one understands your loss on an emotional level, then you may wish to consider a visit with Thomas.
Kathryn Tull, M.A., MFT
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Email: Contact Kathryn
3760 Motor Ave., Suite 315, Los Angeles 90034
Email: Contact Kathryn
3760 Motor Ave., Suite 315, Los Angeles 90034
It is so important for you to be allowed to access your true feelings of loss, grief, sadness and even anger over your loss, with unconditional acceptance and safety. The right fit with your therapist can make all the difference. I will help you create that loving acceptance for your feelings, and for yourself, though this oh-so-necessary and important process.
Marjorie Rand, Ph.D.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Dr. Rand
616 N. Poinsettia Ave., Manhattan Beach 90266
Email: Contact Dr. Rand
616 N. Poinsettia Ave., Manhattan Beach 90266
These feelings are authentic and are in your body, so you must feel them. If grief and loss felt and expressed at the time it is felt, it is healthy and appropriate. It is best, however, to try to live in the present and not dwell on the past or go in the future with feelings of hopelessness. Grief in children and adults are different and are treateddifferently.
Sheila Sayani, MA, MFT
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
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26540 Agoura Road, Suite 100, Calabasas 91302
Email: Contact Sheila
26540 Agoura Road, Suite 100, Calabasas 91302
There aren't always words to describe the loss of someone. It leaves you asking, "Why?" But the answers don't always seem to appear. Therapy for grief & loss can help you deal with the unknown that you are left with when such a life changing event, such as a death, occurs. Having someone who understands, and can let you just be and experience your feelings can help you through this painfully difficult change that has left you uncertain and lost.
Kerttu Cantin, MA, MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
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Location of Therapist: Long Beach, CA 90804
Email: Contact Kerttu
Location of Therapist: Long Beach, CA 90804
If you have experienced a significant loss in your life and find yourself distracted, overwhelmed, sad, out of energy, or just struggling to get through your day and you want to find a way to improve your situation, I can help. I will walk you through a comfortable process by helping you focus on working through your grief issues by assisting you to identify your feelings and how they affect your thoughts and behaviors so that you can eventually learn to enjoy life again.
Harriet Kaiser, M.A., M.F.T.
We can work with the loss of work, family, friends, health, home, culture, single status, marriage or partnership. Loss happens to us all but affects each one of us differently. Let's meet & talk about what happened in your life. Therapy can hold the memory and experience in your life as you create new awareness of what it meant to you and come to terms with your thoughts and feelings.
Cristina Mardirossian, MA., MFT
Each client will go through loss in a different way. In therapy, I work with my clients to first accept the reality of the loss. Secondly, I work with my clients to work through the pain of grief (such as talking about the person who died, journaling, healing rituals, drawing, etc). Third, I help my clients adjust to a new environment in which the deceased person is missing.
David Raffle, PhD, CBIS
Prelicensed Clinical Psychologist
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200 Pier Avenue, Suite 424, Hermosa Beach 90254
Email: Contact Dr. Raffle
200 Pier Avenue, Suite 424, Hermosa Beach 90254
The grief process is a normal, healthy reaction to loss, but Grief Therapy helps when you place your grief “on hold” in an intense state of mourning. You don’t want to face the pain, and you don’t want to deal with the reality of your loss. A Grief Therapist allows you to restart the natural healing process that is bereavement, by sharing your journey, listening to your stories, understanding your thoughts, and opening your heart. A Grief Therapist will teach you that the memory of a loved one is a positive, cherished jewel – a memory that will, in time, bring comfort, rather than sorrow, and joy, rather than pain.
Andrea von Troschke, M.F.T., A.T.R., B.C.P.C.
Marriage and Family Therapist, Art Therapist Registered
Email: Contact Andrea
11911 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 242, Los Angeles 90049
Email: Contact Andrea
11911 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 242, Los Angeles 90049
Confronting the pain of loss may feel too intense, but counseling can bring relief. How? Talking about your sadness, regrets, guilt, anger, etc., will help you release thoughts and feelings… slowly accept how the loss impacts your life… give the lost loved one a new place in your heart... and eventually adjust to your changed life and often-new self. You can re-discover the joy of life without forgetting what you have lost.
Amie Lowery-Luyties, MFT, MS
I have worked with victims of trauma and abuse for over 15 years. I have been trained on many different methods to helping a client through their trauma so that they can begin living without PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) symptoms. Many people come to therapy because of the nightmares, trouble sleeping, having flashbacks, and having intimacy issues because they cannot let their guard down. For 10 years I worked using strictly a “person centered” approach to therapy. That means that I would let the survivor tell their story in their own way and not really guide them much. My main job was to make sure they felt safe and figured out ways to be safe. This process took a very long time, but it ....
Taji Huang, Ph.D.
My name is Dr. Taji Huang and I have dedicated the past 12 years of my career to the field of mental health in a very broad range of mental health settings. I have had the priviledge of working closely with children, adolescents and adults in individual, couples, family and group settings. One of the tools that I use is psychotherapy, which involves regular face-to-face meetings with the psychologist. Sessions typically last between 45-50 minutes, one or more times per week; depending on the case. In this confidential and safe setting, clients have the opportunity to explore personal issues with someone who has unique listening skills.
Cindy Kludt, M.A., LMFT
When you are experiencing emotional pain due to a loss, it feels very intense and like the pain will never go away. Many people tend to tense up against feeling this pain because it hurts too much, inadvertently causing it to hurt even more. I help guide you to gently let go of the resistance and allow the emotions to heal the grief, thus easing the pain. We often expect and/or want the grieving process to be over quickly. Often the loss triggers past losses as well, and this takes time and patience. I have found that there can be significant personal growth through the grieving process and if done with compassion, one can expect to choose life with a renewed purpose.

Grief Counseling Inglewood CA.
The death of a loved one is arguably the most traumatic experience any of us can face. The goals of Inglewood CA grief counseling are recovery and acceptance. Inglewood, CA trauma counseling seeks to help an individual process, debrief, and cope with an extreme stress. Recovery from loss through grief counseling Inglewood, CA 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 Inglewood CA trauma therapist or Inglewood CA grief counselor, you will find a listening ear. There are several stages of grieving, and compassionate therapy in Inglewood CA can be a strong shoulder that will facilitate healing. Inglewood CA grief therapy and counseling in California 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. Inglewood CA grief counseling can help stabilize you.Grief Counseling Inglewood CA
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