Grief Counselor
Adam Bowen, M.A.Ed., LPCC
Counselor
5250 Hahns Peak Drive, Suite 200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770
Adam approaches grief and loss therapy with compassion and respect for each person’s unique experience. He offers a safe, supportive space to express emotions, process loss, and rediscover meaning after change. Through reflection and collaboration, Adam helps clients navigate their grief at their own pace, fostering healing, resilience, and a renewed sense of hope.
Grief Counselor
Viki Pippin, B.A.
Counselor
5250 Hahns Peak Drive, Suite 200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 9702272770
Viki approaches grief and loss therapy with compassion, sensitivity, and deep respect for each person’s unique experience. She provides a safe and supportive space where clients can process their emotions, find meaning in their loss, and begin to heal at their own pace. Through gentle exploration and collaboration, Viki helps clients honor their grief while also identifying pathways toward hope, connection, and renewed purpose. Her goal is to support individuals and families as they navigate the complexities of loss and move forward with resilience.
Grief Counselor
Delaney Adams, B.S.
Counselor
2809 E Harmony Rd #330, Fort Collins, Colorado 80528 | 970-227-2770
Delaney approaches Grief & Loss Therapy with compassion, patience, and deep respect for each client’s unique experience. She creates a safe and supportive space where clients can process difficult emotions without judgment or pressure to “move on.” Rather than trying to fix grief, Delaney walks alongside clients as they build healthy coping skills, strengthen resilience, and find meaningful ways to honor their loss while gradually rediscovering hope and purpose.
Grief Counselor
Katie Tiffany, M.S.W., SWC
Counselor
400 E Horsetooth Rd, Suite #100, Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 | 970-227-2770
Katie approaches grief and loss therapy with respect for the individuality of each client’s experience, recognizing that grief is complex and does not follow a linear process. She provides a supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients can explore emotions, thoughts, and reactions associated with loss without pressure to resolve or minimize them. Her work focuses on helping clients process grief, honor their loss, and develop adaptive ways to integrate it into their lives. Through a strengths-based, collaborative approach, Katie supports clients in building coping strategies, restoring a sense of stability, and identifying pathways toward meaning, connection, and emotional resilience at a pace aligned with their needs and readiness.
Grief Counselor
Marie Zeledon, M.A., LPCC
Counselor
5250 Hahns Peak Drive Suite #200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 9702272770
Marie provides a compassionate and supportive space for individuals navigating grief and loss. She recognizes that each person’s journey is unique and honors the full spectrum of emotions that arise during these times, from sadness and anger to confusion and guilt. Through a blend of evidence-based approaches and mindfulness practices, she helps clients process their emotions, find meaning, and gradually integrate the loss into their lives. Her goal is to guide clients toward healing, resilience, and renewed connection with themselves and their world.
Grief Counselor
Ryan Battaglia, M.S., LPCC
Counselor
5250 Hahns Peak Drive Suite #200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770
Ryan provides a compassionate and supportive space for clients experiencing grief and loss. He understands that healing takes time and that everyone’s journey is unique. Through empathy and evidence-based techniques, Ryan helps clients process emotions, find meaning, and rebuild a sense of balance and connection. His goal is to guide individuals toward acceptance, healing, and renewed strength as they honor their loss and move forward with hope.
Grief Counselor
Cierra Denton, M.A., LPCC
Counselor
5250 Hahns Peak Drive Suite #200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 9702272770
Grief and loss can feel isolating, overwhelming, and deeply personal. Cierra offers a compassionate space where clients can process their emotions without judgment and at their own pace. She believes there is no “right” way to grieve, and works collaboratively to honor each person’s unique experience. Using a relational and person-centered approach, Cierra helps clients navigate the pain of loss, find meaning in their journey, and gently reconnect with hope, purpose, and a sense of self beyond their grief.
Grief Counselor
Gayla Joseph, B.A.
Counselor
5250 Hahns Peak Drive Suite 200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770
Gayla Joseph approaches grief and loss therapy with compassion, patience, and deep respect for each client’s unique experience. She understands that grief is not linear and can show up in emotional, physical, and relational ways. Gayla provides a supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients can safely process loss at their own pace while honoring their personal story and values. Through collaborative work, clients gain tools to navigate intense emotions, rebuild a sense of meaning, and integrate their loss into life in a way that fosters healing, resilience, and renewed hope for the future.
Grief Counselor
Ry Shavlik, M.S.W., SWC
Counselor
5250 Hahns Peak Drive Suite #200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | (970) 227-2770
Grief and loss can feel overwhelming, isolating, and deeply personal—but you don’t have to navigate it alone. In our work together, I offer a compassionate and grounded space where your grief is honored and your story is heard without judgment. My approach is holistic and client-centered, supporting you emotionally, mentally, and spiritually as you process your loss. We will work at your pace to explore meaning, rebuild connection, and gently integrate your grief into a renewed sense of self and purpose.
Grief Counselor
Lee Lester, M.A., NCC, LPC-S
Counselor
5250 Hahns Peak Drive, Suite #200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770
Grief doesn't magically disappear at a certain point after a loved one's death. If you feel like your grief is affecting you to an extreme level, or keeping you from living a productive life, it may be time to address your grief in a safe, supportive environment. Grief may overwhelm you with sadness, anger, loneliness, anxiety, fatigue, physical pain, or trouble sleeping. One of the most powerful ways to address bereavement is to talk about your loss with a counselor. Lee Lester has specific training and experience working with individuals who have experienced a loss. Come in for a free visit to find out if grief and loss counseling is right for you.
Grief Counselor
Madi Nigro, B.A.
Counselor
2809 E Harmony Rd #330, Fort Collins, Colorado 80528 | 970-227-2770
In grief and loss therapy, Madi creates a compassionate, steady space where clients can process loss at their own pace without pressure or judgment. She recognizes that grief can show up as sadness, anger, anxiety, numbness, or confusion, and she helps clients gently make sense of these experiences. Using a trauma-informed, strength-based approach, Madi supports clients in honoring their loss while rebuilding meaning, resilience, and connection in ways that feel authentic and aligned with their values.
Grief Counselor
Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Coach/Change Agent/Consultant
At Home or Private Discreet Intensives
Grey Matters International and the work of Kevin J. Fleming, Ph.D approaches issues of grief & loss through the lens of innovation----instead of growing the same neural networks responsible for the pain in weekly therapy sessions, we reset the brain to move forward quicker and efficiently by working on the stuck limbic system so as to empower the person with more success and traction. For no one wants to stay in a grief mode for too long; but when you don’t include the brain in your work with someone, you risk describing the water to them while they drown and calling it success. Contact Grey Matters International, Inc now at kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or 877-606-6161.
Grief Counselor
Jackie Woodward, B.A.
Counselor
5250 Hahns Peak Drive Suite 200 , Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770
Jackie Woodward approaches grief and loss therapy with deep compassion, presence, and respect for each client’s unique healing process. She creates a gentle, supportive space where individuals can slow down, acknowledge their pain, and explore the many layers of their experience without judgment. Jackie integrates evidence-based strategies with intuitive, mind–body awareness to help clients make sense of their emotions, rebuild inner strength, and discover meaning in life after loss. Her warm, collaborative style empowers clients to honor their stories, nurture resilience, and move forward with greater clarity, connection, and self-compassion.
Loveland is located in Larimer County, Colorado. It has a land area of 34.09 square miles and a water area of 1.47 square miles.  The population of Loveland is 76,897 people with 29,985 households and a median annual income of $56,277. .
Therapy Affordability Meter for Loveland, CO
Affordable with Planning
Therapy in Loveland is generally within financial reach for the average family, but some budget planning may be needed for a real commitment to weekly counseling. Remember that your mental health and happiness are important. Check with your Loveland therapist about insurance coverage or ask about sliding scale fees if there are any difficulties with accessibility. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Loveland public health department.