

Grief Counseling Rogers MN. Grief & Loss, Trauma Counselor Minnesota.
If you have experienced the pain and trauma of loss, grief counseling Rogers MN with a licensed therapist can help you move through. A Minnesota 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. Rogers 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 Rogers, MN grief therapist below today.
Grief And Loss Counseling Near Rogers, MN
Jessica VerBout, M.A., LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Jessica
5821 W. Cedar Lake Rd., Ste. 11, St. Louis Park 55416
Email: Contact Jessica
5821 W. Cedar Lake Rd., Ste. 11, St. Louis Park 55416
Working through the pain and uncomfortable feelings brought up from an unexpected loss (losses never truly are expected, are they?) can be a freeing process along the journey of healing and grieving. Learning how to allow yourself to heal from a loss can often be the most powerful tool you can learn and I hope to help you learn this. Grieving is also never, truly done. You will always remember the loved one and always miss them, but learning to cope with the loss will make it easier to handle as your own life's journey moves on.
Craig Allen, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)
Email: Contact Craig
3025 Harbor Lane, Suite 221, Plymouth 55447
Email: Contact Craig
3025 Harbor Lane, Suite 221, Plymouth 55447
At some point in our lives, each of us faces the loss of someone or something dear to us. The grief that follows such a loss can seem unbearable, but grief is actually a healing process. Recovering from grieving and its stresses pass more quickly, with good self-care habits. It helps to have a dose circle of family or friends. It also helps to eat a balanced diet, drink enough non-alcoholic fluids, get exercise and rest. Most people are unprepared for grief, since so often, tragedy strikes suddenly, without warning. If good self-care habits are always practiced, it helps the person to deal with the pain and shock of loss until acceptance is reached. Developing your spirituality is helpful.
Jana Sczepanski Palkert, RN, LMFT
Registered Nurse, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Jana
13700 83rd Way North, Suite 201, Maple Grove 55369
Email: Contact Jana
13700 83rd Way North, Suite 201, Maple Grove 55369
When someone we love dies,or we have been blindsided by a major life event, it feels like life itself stops. Everything as we have known it, feels changed. We cannot depend upon the emotional, physical or maybe even spiritual securities which we were previously grounded in. We are often flooded with intense emotions that are very difficult to understand and manage. Sometimes life's challenges bring up unresolved past pain, guilt or shame. Grief's best friend is someone who will sit with us, listen, offer support, emotional catharsis, and hope. Talking to a supportive other is the path out of our grief pain. Don't suffer alone, call us today.
Sonja Benson, Ph.D., L.P.
Licensed Doctoral Level Counseling Psychologist
Email: Contact Dr. Benson
600 Twelve Oaks Center Drive, Ste. 219, Wayzata 55391
Email: Contact Dr. Benson
600 Twelve Oaks Center Drive, Ste. 219, Wayzata 55391
Most people think of grief/loss when there has been a death and I certainly have experience in this type of grief counseling. However, I also help people through the loss of relationships, the loss of health/lifestyle after a medical issue and the loss of a job. Another loss people sometimes don't count on includes the feeling of loss coming from an empty nest. Grief, from whatever the source, can become entrenched as depression if not dealt with appropriately and in a timely fashion. Don't wait to address your grief or loss!
Brian Stawarz, LP, LMFT, LLC
Licensed Psychologist & Marriage & Family Therapist
Email: Contact Brian
100 West 46th Street, Suite 2C, Minneapolis 55419
Email: Contact Brian
100 West 46th Street, Suite 2C, Minneapolis 55419
My personal history includes loss that originated out of parents who were lost with one another and in their marriage. I have intimate understanding of the effects and influence of the omission of care on us as maturing adults. I believe I have lived the concept of recovery personally and helped many clients find something akin to "tunnels of light" in moving away from the influence of those losses in their lives.
Bruce Fischer, PhD, LP, LMFT
Licensed Psychology, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Email: Contact Dr. Fischer
2840 Humboldt Ave South, Minneapolis 55408
Email: Contact Dr. Fischer
2840 Humboldt Ave South, Minneapolis 55408
Grieving is different than depression! At times we may not be able to distinguish between the two. Grieving is a very individual process. We all do it differently. It can result from the death of someone significant in our lives, but also from other events too. For example, meeting a long-term goal, divorce, the loss of physical health & functioning, loss of a job, or after a traumatic experience.
To grieve effectively any of us need support and encouragement to face the needs and painful feelings that we often would prefer to avoid. I find that providing a warm, safe environment and supportive guidance allows my clients to feel what they need to feel in order to integrate painful losses.
Marcie Stresemann, Phd.s, MS's, MA's, MDivs, PsyD's on staff
Lic. Psychologists, Lic. Prof. Clin. Counselors, Lic Marriag
Email: Contact Dr. Stresemann
Location of Therapist: Fridley, MN 55432
Email: Contact Dr. Stresemann
Location of Therapist: Fridley, MN 55432
Affiliated Counseling Center has on staff a number of therapists who offer as an area of speciality experience in working with individuals, couples, families and extended families who are dealing with grief and loss issues. They are experienced with emotions and resulting behaviors related to death, separation and divorce, infertility, etc. Please contact us at 763-572-2605 for more information and to set up an appointment.
Cathy Johnston, MA, LAMFT
Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Cathy
2840 Humboldt Ave S, Minneapolis 55408
Email: Contact Cathy
2840 Humboldt Ave S, Minneapolis 55408
There isn't a right way to grieve: we all have our own process and it doesn't necessarily follow the traditional stages of grief. If you've experienced a recent loss, feel that it's taking too long for you to grieve, or that old losses keep coming up, I'll listen to your feelings and help you learn ways to cope. Losing a loved one, being diagnosed with an illness, ending a relationship or job, moving, or having children leave home will naturally lead to feelings of grief.
Janet Eaton, Ph.D, RN, LMFT
Licensed Marriage, Family and Individual Therapist
Email: Contact Dr. Eaton
7400 Metro Blvd., Suite 413, Edina 55439
Email: Contact Dr. Eaton
7400 Metro Blvd., Suite 413, Edina 55439
Grief generally lasts forever because it is based on love. However the intensity and experience of it will evolve through various stages.
It is normal to feel crazy in a crisis. It is frequently a crisis that initiates the feeling/experience of grief.
Therapy can help the client through the stages of grief and prevent them from "getting stuck" and allowing them to move forward in a healthy way.
Paul Dousi, Phd, LMFT
Whether you have lost a loved one, a job or house you know that your world has changed. Unfortunately those around you may have little insight into what you are going through. Frankly you as well be confused. Those around you mean well but their well-intentioned words bring little relief. I can help you understand what you are going through and what would make sense as far as the next steps to take. I will teach you about how to pace yourself regarding any changes you might want to make. I will assist you in understanding the nature of grief and what to expect as far as your own experiences. Ultimately I will assist you in finding your own path toward hope and relief.
Jennifer Musty Rives, MA, LAMFT
Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Jennifer
615 West Lake Street, Suite 315, Minneapolis 55408
Email: Contact Jennifer
615 West Lake Street, Suite 315, Minneapolis 55408
Grief and Loss is a natural part of life, and sadly our culture doesn’t make much time for the process. Everything is so fast paced, and we are supposed to bounce back to our old selves quickly. Well, it takes time to mourn our losses, and it is so useful to have someone to listen with patience and compassion for as long as it takes to adapt to such momentous changes.
If you decide to work with me, you will find a place to process your feelings, in your own time, alongside someone who is compassionate, warm and understanding. I encourage you to call to set up a complimentary, 30 minute consultation and see if we are a good fit.
Soul Work Counseling, MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical Supervisor
Email: Contact Soul Work Counseling
11108 Zealand Avenue N, Suite #106, Champlin 55316
Email: Contact Soul Work Counseling
11108 Zealand Avenue N, Suite #106, Champlin 55316
Significant losses are traumatic for the brain, bringing back powerful emotions that can hamper our activities of daily living. One person's trauma is not to be compared with another's. Each individual is treated for grief and loss with compassionate counseling that fits their needs at Soul Work Counseling. Sometimes we use Eye Movement Desensitization Reprogramming or Neuro Linguistic Programming to help with the trauma of loss. Coping with grief, handling emotions related to loss, overcoming fears related to loss and building a personal support network are all subjects covered at Soul Work Counseling.
Naomi Doriott, MA, LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Email: Contact Naomi
13911 Ridgedale Drive, Suite 335, Minnetonka 55305
Email: Contact Naomi
13911 Ridgedale Drive, Suite 335, Minnetonka 55305
Our lives are often touched with many different types of losses which at times can be too much to handle alone. I focus on many types of losses that can lead us to grieve including: loss of a loved one, loss of a job, loss of a relationship, or the loss of a pet. Through counseling you can gain a deeper understanding of the grieving process and get the support you need to learn to better cope with your loss.
Peg Roberts, MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage, Family and Individual Therapist
Email: Contact Peg
13911 Ridgedale Drive, Suite 490, Minnetonka 55305
Email: Contact Peg
13911 Ridgedale Drive, Suite 490, Minnetonka 55305
Grief and Loss are very sad experiences. We all have grieved, however. Call Spirit of Hope Counseling Center to help you through your grief. This may involve losing a loved one, losing a job, losing a relationship, or losing anything can throw us into a grieving place. Don't let grief linger. If you deal with it as it comes up, you will cycle through grief more effectively and completely. Get compassion and understanding at our center for any kind of loss you may have experienced. We understand.
Connie Studer, MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Connie
3137 Hennepin Avenue South #104, Minneapolis 55408
Email: Contact Connie
3137 Hennepin Avenue South #104, Minneapolis 55408
Have people told you that you need to "move on", "get over it" or "they are in a better place"? Grief is a complicated issue and healing can take some time. We will work together to honor your personal journey. For many their goal is to work toward resolution of the loss so that the feelings of pain are lessened and the memories of the lost loved one are held dear. Each individual is unique and our work together will be based on your personal life story. If there is trauma involved in the loss Connie Studer, MA, LMFT is skilled in trauma resolution.
Mary Hendrickson, Psy.D., LP
Licensed Doctoral Level Clinical Psychologist
Email: Contact Dr. Hendrickson
11900 Wayzata Blvd. Suite 216 B, Minnetonka 55305
Email: Contact Dr. Hendrickson
11900 Wayzata Blvd. Suite 216 B, Minnetonka 55305
The impact of loss in our lives can be devastating and often impacts one's desire for life. The meaning of your life may seem very different when you experience a loss. Loss and grief often result in some form of depression or anxiety. Sometimes you may just try and divert the pain by becoming over involved in areas of your life. The effort of trying to bury the pain only serves to enhance the loss. Therefore, seeking help for your loss in therapy can be crucial. While working with you, we can begin to understand the meaning of your loss and the painful feelings. Receiving professional psychological services can help you endure the loss and still live your life with purpose.
Rebekah Miller, MA, LAMFT
Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Rebekah
7575 Golden Valley Road Suite 305, Golden Valley 55427
Email: Contact Rebekah
7575 Golden Valley Road Suite 305, Golden Valley 55427
Are you asking: What is the right way to grieve? How do I help my children cope with losing someone while I am grieving? How do I work through my guilty feelings surrounding this death? Why am I sad about losing someone who hurt me? Why am I not sad? Will this pain ever get better? There is no right way to grieve. There may be healthier ways for you to grieve that will help you move through the intense feelings. Often, it is most important to make time to remember the good times, to process the painful memories connected with that person and to reconnect with life. I specialize in providing individual, couple or family grief counseling to adolescents, adults, veterans, and first responders.

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