In the months following the loss of a loved one, families will continue to experience pain and grief and may need help working through the complexity of emotions. It is not uncommon for a person to withdraw from their friends and family and feel helpless; some might be angry and displace those feelings towards others. Everyone experiences and expresses grief differently.
One can expect a wide range of emotion and behavior. In all places and cultures, the grieving person benefits from the support of others. Where that is lacking, counseling may provide an avenue for healthy resolution. Similarly, where the process of grieving is interrupted for example, by simultaneously having to deal with practical issues of survival or by being the strong one and holding a family together, it can remain unresolved and later resurface as an issue for counseling.
Individual and family counseling is available for adults, children and their families dealing with grief that effects all areas of life concerns, such as:
- Divorce/separation
- Grief and loss
- School
- Home
- Social skills
- Difficulty adjusting
- Self esteem
- Behavior that has made an adult concerned
- Suicidal ideation and/or self mutilation
- Sexual, emotional, or physical abuse
- Separation due to foster care
- Domestic violence
- Natural disasters
Get help with depression, anxiety, marital and parenting issues or other problems you don't know how to fix alone. We can help you deal with your feelings and resolve your difficulties.
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