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These groups are designed to help young people deal with the death of a loved one by sharing experiences, identifying emotions, increasing coping skills,and finding ways to memorialize the loss. This is done through age appropriate methods that include art, music, play, and discussion.Groups meet twice a month.
Hosted by Victoria Keyser
Psychologist, PsyD, MSW, RPT
Verified Verified
Group meets in La Verne, CA 91750
Youtherapy Psychological Services was established to assist children, adolescents, parents, and families, in their efforts to lead healthier, happier, and more productive lives. Many families encounter difficult times such as the loss of a loved one, divorce or blended family, academic struggles, mood or anxiety issues, low self-esteem, or interpersonal conflict. We are committed to helping kids and their families navigate these challenges utilizing strategies that are unique and specific to their needs. Parent involvement is crucial to the success of a child's emotional well-being and therefore we provide parent coaching as needed.
(909) 212-0554 View (909) 212-0554
These groups are designed to help young people deal with the death of a loved one by sharing experiences, identifying emotions, increasing coping skills,and finding ways to memorialize the loss. This is done through age appropriate methods that include art, music, play, and discussion.Groups meet twice a month.
Hosted by Victoria Keyser
Psychologist, PsyD, MSW, RPT
Verified Verified
Group meets in La Verne, CA 91750
Youtherapy Psychological Services was established to assist children, adolescents, parents, and families, in their efforts to lead healthier, happier, and more productive lives. Many families encounter difficult times such as the loss of a loved one, divorce or blended family, academic struggles, mood or anxiety issues, low self-esteem, or interpersonal conflict. We are committed to helping kids and their families navigate these challenges utilizing strategies that are unique and specific to their needs. Parent involvement is crucial to the success of a child's emotional well-being and therefore we provide parent coaching as needed.
(909) 212-0554 View (909) 212-0554
Special needs parenting is full of constant struggles, isolation, and grief about what might have been. This group is a space to know we are not alone, exchange ideas on how to adjust, discover your strengths and your child’s superpowers. We meet via video conferencing to allow more flexibility for your ever changing schedule.
Hosted by Muna Hattar-Mendoza
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
Group meets in Covina, CA 91722
Life can be difficult, busy, and stressful. I’d like to help you figure out where to focus your energy and what insecurities are getting in the way of your purpose. I am committed to creating a warm, safe place for you to share your struggles and stories. I use Telehealth video conferencing to help you make therapy work for your schedule. Above all, my approach is strength based. You have dynamic strengths. Together we can identify and develop those strengths to better equip you to address life's problems. I am focused on helping people create strong and health relationships.
(626) 469-4512 View (626) 469-4512
A community healing space for Asian Americans to share their experiences, reflect and restore power. Gain support from like-minded Asian Americans, learn how to identify and overcome trauma responses, cultivate voice through sharing, learn assertive communication skills, and apply lessons learned into daily life.
Hosted by Chao Zhao
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT, ATR
Verified Verified
Group meets in Arcadia, CA 91006
Do you feel frustrated and confused sometimes? Have you ever debated which path to take in life? Have you ever wondered who you really are? What kind of relationship do you want? Do you identify yourself as a person of color or Asian American? As an Asian immigrant living in America myself, I understand the frustration and confusion you may have encountered. With my non-judgmental art therapy approach and cultural humility & competence, you'll find your way!
(626) 605-3615 View (626) 605-3615
This is a virtual Single Mother's Circle of Support. This Circle of Support is intended for mother's who are navigating what it entails to be a single mother. An ideal group candidate is a single mother who is looking to share her story and learn from other mother's experiences of what it is like to raise children in a divorced/separated/widowed household. The goal is to create a safe and comfortable space for mother's to create a supportive atmosphere while empowering one another.
Hosted by Dr. Sandra Alfaro Beltran
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified Verified
Group meets in Claremont, CA 91711
Are you feeling sad, worried, stuck, or unlike yourself lately? Have you lost a loved one, are you grieving the end of a significant relationship, or feel your dreams are out of reach? If so, I want to praise you for taking this first step in seeking support. I know the healing process can be complex, but you do not have to do it alone. I would be honored to join you in your healing journey to help you gain insight and awareness into your current circumstances so that you can experience the reward of emotional wellness and positive growth. Healing can be challenging, but it is definitely worth the journey!
(909) 402-1403 View (909) 402-1403
A community healing space for Asian Americans to share their experiences, reflect and restore power. Gain support from like-minded Asian Americans, learn how to identify and overcome trauma responses, cultivate voice through sharing, learn assertive communication skills, and apply lessons learned into daily life.
Hosted by Anthony Gabriel Le
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, MS, AMFT, APCC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Arcadia, CA 91006
Oftentimes, we are told to just be our genuine self, but that is so hard to do when societal standards, cultural norms, familial expectations set limits and boxes for us to fit into as well. These restrictions and boundaries only then muffle and silence the voices we have inside of us. This silencing and censoring can develop internal messages within us that we are unloveable, never enough, and not worthy of being authentically you. Feelings of anxiousness, nervousness, sadness, and loneliness may arise alongside these thoughts which make it difficult to get a good night's rest or enjoy your favorite hobbies.
(626) 600-3591 View (626) 600-3591

Grief Support Groups

How long does therapy take for grief?

There is no exact timeline for grief counseling. Some people may start to feel better after just a few sessions, while others may take months or longer to feel relief. Some specific approaches, including some types of CBT, may involve a set number of sessions, or therapy may be open-ended until the patient determines they are ready to wrap up. Just as there is no right or wrong way to grieve, there is no right or wrong way to seek therapy for grief.

When should you seek therapy for grief?

Many people mistakenly believe that their grief needs to be debilitating or all-encompassing to warrant therapy. This is not the case. While people who experience severe, prolonged grief—particularly those who are considering self-harm or engaging in unhealthy substance use—are especially likely to benefit from therapy, so too are people whose grief is less intense but still interfering with well-being or daily functioning. In practice, almost anyone struggling to process a loss could benefit from grief counseling.

Can grief be managed without therapy?

Oftentimes, yes. Grief is a near-universal part of being human, and many find that their grief, while profound, does not stop them from participating in day-to-day life and steadily eases over time without outside help. For others, however, the harsh pain of early grief persists for months or years or leaves them unable to function. This group is especially likely to benefit from seeing a therapist, who can guide them through their grief and help them reconnect with the world.

What happens if grief is left untreated?

Because grief does not in itself necessitate therapy, untreated grief will often resolve on its own. However, for some people—particularly those who would qualify for a diagnosis of prolonged grief disorder—untreated grief can be a source of seemingly endless pain or lead them to withdraw from the world. In such cases, treatment can be indispensable, as it can help an individual adapt to the loss and start living again.