Grief Therapists in Morton, PA
Notice what your body is holding in this moment—tension, fatigue, grief, maybe even hope.
Grief is not just an emotion—it’s an embodied experience, one that moves in waves. Whether you’re mourning a loved one, the loss of a dream, or a shift in your identity, we’ll approach your healing gently, with curiosity and compassion. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I create sacred, grounded space where you can slow down, feel, and reconnect.
Notice what your body is holding in this moment—tension, fatigue, grief, maybe even hope.
Grief is not just an emotion—it’s an embodied experience, one that moves in waves. Whether you’re mourning a loved one, the loss of a dream, or a shift in your identity, we’ll approach your healing gently, with curiosity and compassion. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I create sacred, grounded space where you can slow down, feel, and reconnect.
Hi! I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Pennsylvania. I received my Masters from Rosemont College and have been working in the mental health field for over 20 years. I utilize an integrative approach, looking at my clients whole life, work, home, physical health, nutrition and mental health. Together with my clients, I help them recognize areas of their lives that are impacting their mood and well-being, to lead productive, happy and calm lives.
Hi! I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Pennsylvania. I received my Masters from Rosemont College and have been working in the mental health field for over 20 years. I utilize an integrative approach, looking at my clients whole life, work, home, physical health, nutrition and mental health. Together with my clients, I help them recognize areas of their lives that are impacting their mood and well-being, to lead productive, happy and calm lives.
Schedule an interactive therapy session today that is convenient for your schedule. I provide confidential telehealth sessions to help you increase awareness and gain control of situations such as anxiety, depression, addiction, trauma or relationship issues. We will identify the causes and triggers, navigate present situations as well as past barriers to build strengths and decrease weaknesses. My typical day is focused on being a single father to two awesome boys, helping guide and watch them find their inner strengths as they grow into young men.
Schedule an interactive therapy session today that is convenient for your schedule. I provide confidential telehealth sessions to help you increase awareness and gain control of situations such as anxiety, depression, addiction, trauma or relationship issues. We will identify the causes and triggers, navigate present situations as well as past barriers to build strengths and decrease weaknesses. My typical day is focused on being a single father to two awesome boys, helping guide and watch them find their inner strengths as they grow into young men.
My office setting is relaxed and comfortable, which allows clients the ability to open up and talk. I work with couples to rebuild their lines of communication and to focus on each other in a non-combative manner, this creates a bond that will strengthen your relationship. Families and individuals can work through conflict, trauma and past issues that may be causing crisis and disruptions in their lives.
My office setting is relaxed and comfortable, which allows clients the ability to open up and talk. I work with couples to rebuild their lines of communication and to focus on each other in a non-combative manner, this creates a bond that will strengthen your relationship. Families and individuals can work through conflict, trauma and past issues that may be causing crisis and disruptions in their lives.
Drawing on extensive training and background, I offer a widely varied range of treatment specialties in an interactive emotionally present therapy supporting my client's personal growth and well being as they learn techniques to reduce stress, clear the mind of fears and illusions, connecting to their own needs and feelings. My experience confirms that the expertise of the therapist is important, but equally vital is her depth of caring. I approach each client with an eclectic and open mind, drawing on techniques from Structural Family Therapy for Marital and Family problems, Cognitive/Behavioral, Mind/Body, Psychodynamic, Jungian-Oriented Dreamwork, Existential/Humanistic, Hypnotherapy.
Drawing on extensive training and background, I offer a widely varied range of treatment specialties in an interactive emotionally present therapy supporting my client's personal growth and well being as they learn techniques to reduce stress, clear the mind of fears and illusions, connecting to their own needs and feelings. My experience confirms that the expertise of the therapist is important, but equally vital is her depth of caring. I approach each client with an eclectic and open mind, drawing on techniques from Structural Family Therapy for Marital and Family problems, Cognitive/Behavioral, Mind/Body, Psychodynamic, Jungian-Oriented Dreamwork, Existential/Humanistic, Hypnotherapy.
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Whether you have a specific issue you want to address, or just know you want something different out of life, I'd love to work with you to explore yourself and begin to make changes. I believe that everyone has the capacity to grow and heal, and I approach therapy as a place to collaborate on bringing out these fundamental abilities in you. Because relationships are deeply meaningful within each person’s life, I specialize in exploring the impact of your relationships — including your relationship yourself — in your life, to help you better understand and care for yourself and those you love.
Whether you have a specific issue you want to address, or just know you want something different out of life, I'd love to work with you to explore yourself and begin to make changes. I believe that everyone has the capacity to grow and heal, and I approach therapy as a place to collaborate on bringing out these fundamental abilities in you. Because relationships are deeply meaningful within each person’s life, I specialize in exploring the impact of your relationships — including your relationship yourself — in your life, to help you better understand and care for yourself and those you love.
My primary interests are in childhood trauma and grief.
“What’s wrong with knowing what you know now and not knowing what you don’t know until later?”, Winnie the Pooh. As a therapist, I share Pooh’s inquisitive spirit and love for the forest. I am curious about my clients, about getting to know them. Human relationships are by nature dynamic and can be complex, and these are the very things that draw me to therapy. Being person centered is important to me, which means meeting you where you are “at” and creating a safe space by showing unconditional positive regard. I am authentic in my relationships and can be direct. I am growth and insight oriented and like to learn with my clients.
My primary interests are in childhood trauma and grief.
“What’s wrong with knowing what you know now and not knowing what you don’t know until later?”, Winnie the Pooh. As a therapist, I share Pooh’s inquisitive spirit and love for the forest. I am curious about my clients, about getting to know them. Human relationships are by nature dynamic and can be complex, and these are the very things that draw me to therapy. Being person centered is important to me, which means meeting you where you are “at” and creating a safe space by showing unconditional positive regard. I am authentic in my relationships and can be direct. I am growth and insight oriented and like to learn with my clients.
I specialize in attachment wounds, complex trauma, sexual abuse, and grief.
Healing is hard as hell—especially in a world that was never built for your safety or sanity. Trauma leaks into everything: your body, your relationships, how you see yourself. I’m Stacy (she/her), and I’m not the “mmhmm… and how does that make you feel?” kind of therapist. I’m human first, therapist second, and I show up with honesty, real compassion, and zero judgment. My work is heart-centered, empowering, and very aware of the systemic BS we’re all dealing with. Also—full transparency—I’ve got strong ADHD energy. Sessions might zigzag, but we’ll absolutely get shit done.
I specialize in attachment wounds, complex trauma, sexual abuse, and grief.
Healing is hard as hell—especially in a world that was never built for your safety or sanity. Trauma leaks into everything: your body, your relationships, how you see yourself. I’m Stacy (she/her), and I’m not the “mmhmm… and how does that make you feel?” kind of therapist. I’m human first, therapist second, and I show up with honesty, real compassion, and zero judgment. My work is heart-centered, empowering, and very aware of the systemic BS we’re all dealing with. Also—full transparency—I’ve got strong ADHD energy. Sessions might zigzag, but we’ll absolutely get shit done.
I often work with adult clients who present with feelings of depression and anxiety, those who are going through life transitions, family stressors, relationship issues, and grief and loss including pet grief and loss.
I believe that everyone’s mental health journey is unique. My approach centers around creating a space where you feel heard, supported, and empowered. If you’re navigating feelings of depression or the constant worry of anxiety, I am here to walk alongside you.
Together, we will explore the thoughts and emotions that shape your experiences, uncover new ways to cope, and work toward building a sense of calm and resilience. My approach is warm, non-judgmental, and tailored to your individual needs. Let’s take this journey at your pace, with the understanding and care you deserve.
I often work with adult clients who present with feelings of depression and anxiety, those who are going through life transitions, family stressors, relationship issues, and grief and loss including pet grief and loss.
I believe that everyone’s mental health journey is unique. My approach centers around creating a space where you feel heard, supported, and empowered. If you’re navigating feelings of depression or the constant worry of anxiety, I am here to walk alongside you.
Together, we will explore the thoughts and emotions that shape your experiences, uncover new ways to cope, and work toward building a sense of calm and resilience. My approach is warm, non-judgmental, and tailored to your individual needs. Let’s take this journey at your pace, with the understanding and care you deserve.
At Thriveworks, we specialize in helping with issues like anxiety, depression, grief/ loss, stress, life transitions, and more.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a board-certified Registered Art Therapist (ATR-BC) with more than 25 years of experience working with adults seeking help with a variety of issues. I offer assistance to individuals looking to gain or deepen their understanding of their life experiences through improved awareness of their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. I completed my Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) at Tufts University and my Master of Arts (MA) in Expressive Arts Therapies at
At Thriveworks, we specialize in helping with issues like anxiety, depression, grief/ loss, stress, life transitions, and more.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a board-certified Registered Art Therapist (ATR-BC) with more than 25 years of experience working with adults seeking help with a variety of issues. I offer assistance to individuals looking to gain or deepen their understanding of their life experiences through improved awareness of their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. I completed my Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) at Tufts University and my Master of Arts (MA) in Expressive Arts Therapies at
I offer Christian counseling grounded in Biblical principles, along with support for addiction, depression, PTSD, anxiety, grief, and trauma.
I love helping people feel more in control of their lives and the direction they want to go. In our work together, we utilize simple and practical tools from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to identify unhelpful thought patterns, which we refer to as automatic negative thoughts (or ANTs). Once we recognize these patterns, we learn how to gently shift them into more balanced and positive ways of thinking. This can make a big difference in easing anxiety, lifting depression, and building self-confidence. I’m also trained in EMDR, which allows the brain to do the healing work it was meant to do.
I offer Christian counseling grounded in Biblical principles, along with support for addiction, depression, PTSD, anxiety, grief, and trauma.
I love helping people feel more in control of their lives and the direction they want to go. In our work together, we utilize simple and practical tools from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to identify unhelpful thought patterns, which we refer to as automatic negative thoughts (or ANTs). Once we recognize these patterns, we learn how to gently shift them into more balanced and positive ways of thinking. This can make a big difference in easing anxiety, lifting depression, and building self-confidence. I’m also trained in EMDR, which allows the brain to do the healing work it was meant to do.
Are you looking to begin your journey to wellness through therapy? I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker that believes in working together with the client by using my 25+ years of experience to guide you. I can also offer clinical supervision in NJ, as I have completed all requirements. You can expect me to be an empathic and honest person, to help you make these changes so you can live a more fulfilling life. It’s time you focused on yourself and enriched your life through psychotherapy.
Are you looking to begin your journey to wellness through therapy? I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker that believes in working together with the client by using my 25+ years of experience to guide you. I can also offer clinical supervision in NJ, as I have completed all requirements. You can expect me to be an empathic and honest person, to help you make these changes so you can live a more fulfilling life. It’s time you focused on yourself and enriched your life through psychotherapy.
Whether you’re navigating anxiety, grief, relationship struggles, or just feeling stuck in a life that doesn’t quite fit, you’ve taken a brave first step by looking for someone to talk to.
Whether you're carrying anxiety, depression, trauma, or navigating a diagnosis like ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, or Borderline Personality Disorder, you’re not alone. You may feel overwhelmed, misunderstood, exhausted, or unsure of where to start.
Whether you’re navigating anxiety, grief, relationship struggles, or just feeling stuck in a life that doesn’t quite fit, you’ve taken a brave first step by looking for someone to talk to.
Whether you're carrying anxiety, depression, trauma, or navigating a diagnosis like ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, or Borderline Personality Disorder, you’re not alone. You may feel overwhelmed, misunderstood, exhausted, or unsure of where to start.
You may feel stuck in survival mode, carrying the effects of complex trauma (C-PTSD), childhood sexual abuse, or long-unresolved grief.
Together, we begin to slow down, listen to the body, and bring gentle awareness to the emotions and patterns that have been running the show. When we meet what’s inside us with presence instead of judgment, deep healing and self-trust naturally unfold.
You may feel stuck in survival mode, carrying the effects of complex trauma (C-PTSD), childhood sexual abuse, or long-unresolved grief.
Together, we begin to slow down, listen to the body, and bring gentle awareness to the emotions and patterns that have been running the show. When we meet what’s inside us with presence instead of judgment, deep healing and self-trust naturally unfold.
Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, emotional triggers, grief, or ongoing relationship conflicts, therapy can help you feel more grounded, empowered, and connected—to yourself and those you care about.
I’m dedicated to helping you move from surviving to truly thriving. Together, we’ll uncover what’s been holding you back and gently work through painful experiences. You’ll also develop practical skills to manage life’s challenges, empowering you to live with greater clarity, confidence, and purpose.
Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, emotional triggers, grief, or ongoing relationship conflicts, therapy can help you feel more grounded, empowered, and connected—to yourself and those you care about.
I’m dedicated to helping you move from surviving to truly thriving. Together, we’ll uncover what’s been holding you back and gently work through painful experiences. You’ll also develop practical skills to manage life’s challenges, empowering you to live with greater clarity, confidence, and purpose.
I work at the intersection of grief, career, and mental health counseling — because those three rarely travel alone.
Something keeps pulling you back — the same patterns, a life that looks right from the outside but doesn’t quite feel like yours from the inside.
You may already have a sense of where it comes from. You can love your parents and still reckon honestly with what they didn’t give you — and stop letting that unresolved tension quietly run your decisions, your relationships, and your career.
If you’ve spent years doing what you were supposed to do and are only now asking whether it’s what you want — that’s not a crisis. That’s clarity.
I work at the intersection of grief, career, and mental health counseling — because those three rarely travel alone.
Something keeps pulling you back — the same patterns, a life that looks right from the outside but doesn’t quite feel like yours from the inside.
You may already have a sense of where it comes from. You can love your parents and still reckon honestly with what they didn’t give you — and stop letting that unresolved tension quietly run your decisions, your relationships, and your career.
If you’ve spent years doing what you were supposed to do and are only now asking whether it’s what you want — that’s not a crisis. That’s clarity.
During my post-doctorate fellowship year at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, we had a serious and destructive earthquake. Medical staff and trainees throughout the hospital went into action with clothes and food for the stricken families. We helped with the all of the immediate needs that the crisis created for each person.
During my post-doctorate fellowship year at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, we had a serious and destructive earthquake. Medical staff and trainees throughout the hospital went into action with clothes and food for the stricken families. We helped with the all of the immediate needs that the crisis created for each person.
Rather than approaching the concerns that bring you to therapy as errors in thought or maladjustments to be corrected, I strive to help open up a space for you to relate to yourself and others in new ways. Whether you experience negative relationship patterns, intrusive thoughts, self-defeating behaviors, or overwhelming feelings, I invite you to think of these not as something wrong, but as expressions of unrecognized thoughts, feelings, and experiences that are begging to be taken seriously. When we are finally able to give voice to what has never had the chance to be heard, change emerges.
Rather than approaching the concerns that bring you to therapy as errors in thought or maladjustments to be corrected, I strive to help open up a space for you to relate to yourself and others in new ways. Whether you experience negative relationship patterns, intrusive thoughts, self-defeating behaviors, or overwhelming feelings, I invite you to think of these not as something wrong, but as expressions of unrecognized thoughts, feelings, and experiences that are begging to be taken seriously. When we are finally able to give voice to what has never had the chance to be heard, change emerges.
Whether you are coming to therapy for anxiety, depression, grief, relationship issues, a life change, or just a general sense of unease, facing these issues can be scary.
Our wounds, losses, and trauma can trap us in painful patterns of avoidance, anger, fear, sadness, guilt, and shame. Together, we can develop curiosity, compassion, and understanding around how they are showing up in our relationships with ourselves and others, to ultimately begin to build a life that feels more meaningful and true.
Whether you are coming to therapy for anxiety, depression, grief, relationship issues, a life change, or just a general sense of unease, facing these issues can be scary.
Our wounds, losses, and trauma can trap us in painful patterns of avoidance, anger, fear, sadness, guilt, and shame. Together, we can develop curiosity, compassion, and understanding around how they are showing up in our relationships with ourselves and others, to ultimately begin to build a life that feels more meaningful and true.
I treat Depression, Anxiety, life transition struggles, Eating Disorders, self esteem problems, relationship struggles, grief.
I treat clients with a "team" approach. Together, we help you to feel happier, reduce your suffering, understand patterns that get you "stuck" in life and help with making life feel more balanced. I believe that with mindfulness, learning how to be more kind to yourself, and being open to new perspectives, you have the power to change anything within you in your present day life, including unwholesome habits and increasing self esteem. I have formal training and personal experience in mindfulness meditation and other grounding tools to help with reducing anxiety and stress and increasing joy and contentment in your life.
I treat Depression, Anxiety, life transition struggles, Eating Disorders, self esteem problems, relationship struggles, grief.
I treat clients with a "team" approach. Together, we help you to feel happier, reduce your suffering, understand patterns that get you "stuck" in life and help with making life feel more balanced. I believe that with mindfulness, learning how to be more kind to yourself, and being open to new perspectives, you have the power to change anything within you in your present day life, including unwholesome habits and increasing self esteem. I have formal training and personal experience in mindfulness meditation and other grounding tools to help with reducing anxiety and stress and increasing joy and contentment in your life.
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Grief Therapists
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.
