Grief and Loss Counseling in Spencer, NY.

Therapy and bereavement services in Spencer, NY. Find real help with the right therapist.


Adam Scholl, LMHC
Grief Counselor

Adam Scholl, LMHC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

In 14850 - Nearby to Spencer.

Despite what most think, there is no expected cycle of grief. One can feel all the cycles at once or all of the sudden be overwhelmed with a cycle they thought they already worked through. We will be patient with our clients while offering support, kindness, and the space to heal. TCC offers many treatment modalities to support grief counseling. We will discuss our modalities and help you to decide on an approach that best meets your needs.

Christi Lindsay, PsyD
Grief Counselor

Christi Lindsay, PsyD

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Available for Online Therapy

When we lose someone we love, it feels like we have lost a part of ourselves. Something within us has been torn out, leaving a hole that we easily imagine will never heal. The pain can be profound, the feelings of helplessness, or regret, or guilt overwhelming. Having a partnership where you can talk through these feelings can make a huge difference not only in how quickly and how well you are able to move through the process of grieving, but also how you ultimately are able to frame the experience and your memories of the person lost into the narrative of your own self and life as you move forward. What you carry with you afterward is just as important as surviving the hurt of the loss.

Jill McCabe, LMHC
Grief Counselor

Jill McCabe, LMHC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

In 14850 - Nearby to Spencer.

Grief and loss are painful experiences we all face at some point in our lives as part of the human condition. No matter when it occurs, it can be shocking to experience such intense emotional and physical pain in the body. Sometimes it's a chronic dull pain that holds on and sometimes it can return as if it was just yesterday. Clients have found that having a safe place to allow their feelings to be expressed with support can be healing and can help in moving through the pain. Gradually, clients share that over time they are able to find ways to adjust to life without their loved one. It is important to remember that everyone's needs are unique in this process.

Jennifer Okwerekwu, MD, M.S., Psychiatrist
Grief Counselor

Jennifer Okwerekwu, MD, M.S., Psychiatrist

Reproductive Psychiatry & Integrative Women's Mental Health Practitioner

Available for Online Therapy

My approach to Grief & Loss Therapy is deeply empathetic and tailored to the unique needs of individuals navigating the complexities of reproductive experiences. Recognizing that grief and loss in the realm of reproductive health can be profoundly impactful, I provide a safe and supportive space for clients to explore and process their emotions. Utilizing evidence-based therapeutic modalities and drawing upon a holistic understanding of mental well-being, my aim is to help clients cultivate resilience, find meaning in their experiences, and ultimately foster healing and growth in the face of grief and loss.

Benjamin Schafler, LCSW-R, MSW, MA
Grief Counselor

Benjamin Schafler, LCSW-R, MSW, MA

Psychotherapist /Clinical Social Worker

Available for Online Therapy

I help you both feel, explore, and understand the loss and the grief you experienced as well as strategies and ways to explore and ehance your sense of safety and your ability to feel better, and function better in all alrwas of your personal, family, and work life. Begin with safety and comfort and move to depth, insight, strength and growth. A healing, growing expanding process.

Hal Brickman, LCSW, RCSW, CSW, MSW, CHT
Grief Counselor

Hal Brickman, LCSW, RCSW, CSW, MSW, CHT

New York State Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Available for Online Therapy

Grief and loss inevitably leads to anger & sadness. Not surprisingly, it also can lead to depression and feelings of guilt. The latter is called irrational guilt, as most of us lack magical powers to cure dying people. Even if they mean the world to us. I would encourage my clients to express feeling of guilt and anger often unconscious related to the loss. The anger is often at the person who died. Of course, this is irrational anger in most cases, as we all are going to die. The anger is over losing someone we love, value. I would use clinical interventions that usher in the grieving process. This fosters coming to terms with and an acceptance of the loss.

Philip Kolba, MA LCPC NCC
Grief Counselor

Philip Kolba, MA LCPC NCC

Psychotherapist

In 14850 - Nearby to Spencer.

Grief and loss is, unfortunately, a normal part of living. There is no single "correct" way to grieve: different cultures and even individuals from the same culture grieve differently. The only consistent feature is that grief takes time. The most effective thing anyone can do for someone grieving is to be thereā€”to listen, to empathize, to walk along with the grief. There is no "fixing" grief. But counseling can help prevent normal grief from developing into major depression or other mental health conditions.

Allia Brickman, LMHC, Cert. Gottman Therapist
Grief Counselor

Allia Brickman, LMHC, Cert. Gottman Therapist

Alpha Psychotherapy Center

Available for Online Therapy

Grief is a deeply painful and often lonely and scary process to experience. Depending on the severity of your loss, it can impact every aspect of your life, like a giant ball in the box that is your life. Every time the ball hits the wall of the box it hurts. Over time, the ball gets smaller and doesn't impact every aspect of your life. However, when it does bounce against the wall it hurts just like it did in the beginning. With the right understanding of how grief it ebbs and flows over time and the space to allow it to be expressed, one can begin to heal.

Kristiana Bowman, MA, LP-MFT
Grief Counselor

Kristiana Bowman, MA, LP-MFT

Marriage and Family Therapist

In 14850 - Nearby to Spencer.

If you are struggling after experiencing the loss of a loved one or important relationship, know that you are not alone. The process of moving through grief can look different for everyone and it is okay to move at your own pace. In our work together, we will explore your support system, cultivating self-compassion, processing difficult emotions, and finding wholeness after loss.


Compassionate Bereavement Services in Spencer, NY.

Thank you for visiting our New York search of licensed grief specialists in Spencer.  Moving through grief after loss is difficult. Therapy helps through listening, by having someone there with you who understands the stages and process of grieving. You can find help for grief in Spencer right now, please contact a provider above, you can email 24/7.

Spencer is located in Tioga County, New York. It has a land area of 49.55 square miles and a water area of 0.32 square miles.  The population of Spencer is 3,021 people with 1,212 households and a median annual income of $44,550. .


Therapy Affordability Meter for Spencer, NY

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Mental health treatment and therapy in Spencer is sometimes a struggle to afford for families and individuals without proper insurance coverage. Finances for many in Spencer are not able to cover long term weekly counseling sessions without a budgetary plan in place. The good news is that therapists are often willing to work with you if accessibility is an issue. Low cost therapy and sliding scales are just some of the options that therapists can offer. Insurance may cover your sessions as well. Talk to your counselor to learn more. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Spencer public health department.