During your grief therapy sessions, you will learn:
During grief therapy, I lead people through a number of steps that help them complete the pain around the relationship.
Not exact matches
I also provide counseling and
therapy for individuals and couples who have experienced the tragedy and
grief from pregnancy and infant loss, termination, traumatic childbirth experience as well as mood and anxiety disorders
during pregnancy.
While often the end of a relationships is a time marked by
grief, sadness, and regret, it can also be a time of discovery, learning, and maybe even a sense of liberation.In my work as a relationship therapist, I see individual
therapy clients who struggle with breakups and heartache regularly, and refocusing their energy on the lessons and potential growth
during this time of grieving can be a particularly effective way to grow and learn from the experience.
«As a licensed Professional Counselor I deal with many different types of issues
during therapy including; Marriage Counseling, Family Therapy, Grief, Trauma, Anxiety, Phobias, Depression, Sexual Addictions, ADHD, Anger Management, and those struggling from all types of Childhood
therapy including; Marriage Counseling, Family
Therapy, Grief, Trauma, Anxiety, Phobias, Depression, Sexual Addictions, ADHD, Anger Management, and those struggling from all types of Childhood
Therapy,
Grief, Trauma, Anxiety, Phobias, Depression, Sexual Addictions, ADHD, Anger Management, and those struggling from all types of Childhood Abuse.
A separate chapter is devoted to issues of divorce and
grief / loss and presents specific play
therapy techniques to help children and adolescents diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome
during these potentially tumultuous life events.
Her training in Emotionally Focused
Therapy & EMDR,
grief counseling, and special clinical training in treating couples after infidelity provide her with a basis in which to understand couples special needs
during difficult times.
More specifically, we describe and give examples of the model of asking questions developed by Karl Tomm (1988) through its application in Family Focused
Grief Therapy (FFGT), a preventive intervention delivered to high - risk families
during palliative care and bereavement.