Specialized Care for Grief Counseling
Expert Treatment To Help You Manage & Overcome Grief
At Roubicek & Thacker Counseling,
we understand grief is a deeply personal and often overwhelming response to loss, whether it's the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or another significant life change. Our goal is to help you navigate these challenging times by helping you process your emotions and finding a pathway forward.
Symptoms & Diagnosis
Common Symptoms
Persistent sadness or depression
Social withdrawal and isolation
Anxiety and fear
Physical symptoms like fatigue or headaches
Increased substance use
Difficulty functioning in daily life
Diagnostic Process
Grief is diagnosed based on a combination of emotional, psychological, and physical symptoms that impact daily life. Our therapists work closely with you to identify the symptoms and tailor a treatment plan that addresses your specific needs.
Our Personalized Approach
We recognize every individual's experience with grief is unique. Our therapists customize each treatment plan to best support your emotional and psychological needs.
Treatment Options
Treatment 1: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Focuses on changing negative thought patterns that can intensify feelings of grief.
Treatment 2: Narrative Therapy
Helps you process your grief by reframing your experience and creating a new narrative around your loss.
Treatment 3: Support Groups
Connect with others who are experiencing similar losses, providing mutual support and shared understanding.
Who Can Benefit?
Adults, Children, Teens: Grief can affect individuals of all ages. Whether you're an adult dealing with a major loss, a teen struggling with the death of a friend, or a child coping with the loss of a pet, our counselors provide age-appropriate support to help you through this difficult time.
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FAQs
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Grief symptoms include persistent sadness, withdrawal, and difficulty functioning.
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Grief is treated through therapies like CBT, Narrative Therapy, and support groups.
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While grief is a natural response to loss, therapy can help you manage it and move forward.