Grief Support

Anna Darbonne

Bamboo Center for Grief, Growth, & Well-being

There's something, or someone, missing... You feel stuck as you struggle to navigate life's challenges, move beyond current circumstances, or cope with unbearable grief. Things seem dark. You're wounded, frustrated, and worried that it won't get better. You need someone to hope with, and maybe even for, you. Let me help you grieve, cultivate your best possible mental health, and enjoy increased well-being despite the fears and insecurities that hold you back. Through our sessions, you will be able to better understand, trust, and express yourself. This increased competence catalyzes your personal development and optimizes your life. With over ten years of specialized training, I tailor each session to your needs and personal style. I'll listen, help you gain clarity on what you want/need/feel, share suggestions/tools/skills, challenge you to make desired changes, remind you of your value (imperfections and all), and confidentially companion you on your therapeutic journey. I promise to be 100% present, fiercely compassionate, non-judgmental, appropriately lighthearted, and dedicated to helping you move through your challenges. I am well versed in the special circumstances and considerations needed when working with the bereaved, celebrity/public figures, LEOs/first responders, diversity factors, and members of various faiths.

(713) 322-6266

8430 W Lake Mead Blvd, Ste 111 Las Vegas, Nevada 89128

Wendy Douglas

Breathe Again Counseling

I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate in Greensboro, NC. I am also a Certified Grief Educator who moderates groups for world renowned grief expert, David Kessler. Multiple trainings in grief education have allowed me to specialize in this area. I specialize in grief, loss, and trauma, helping women 21 and older who have experienced unimaginable loss. I will help you to honor that which was lost, reclaim parts of yourself have been hidden, and to rebuild a healthy life in a way that allows you to walk your unique journey. In the beginning stages, you don’t want someone to help you find meaning; you want someone who will be with you in the pain and allow you to feel all the feels. I give hope that through the therapeutic relationship and personal grief work, life can be beautiful again. It will be very different, but pain will not always be the driving force. If you feel that you are struggling to hold onto hope, would you consider allowing me to hold hope for you until you can carry it in your own? The foundation of my theoretical orientation lies within humanistic, psychodynamic, and attachment based therapeutic approaches informed through a trauma lens. As someone who takes an eclectic approach, I tend to draw from cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical, behavioral therapy, and narrative therapy. For clients who have experienced trauma, I sometimes use polyvagal-informed EMDR which is evidence based.

(336) 313-2668

2008 New Garden Road Greensboro, North Carolina 27410

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Carson’s Village has collected this list of counselors to make it easier for you to find a grief and bereavement specialist.  However, the information about the counselor’s skill and practice areas has been provided by the counselor themselves (or their practice group), therefore, we cannot guarantee the counselors on this list are right for you or your specific needs.  We recommend that you schedule a consultation with two to three different counselors.  Most will meet with you for a brief consultation free of charge.  It is important that you feel comfortable with your counselor, so make sure that you find someone who is polite, accommodating, listens and understands your needs, and is conveniently located (or easy to meet/contact).  Use consultations to ask about fees and insurance, if the counselor truly specializes in grief and bereavement (or whatever your needs are), and to assess your fit with them in general.  As a rule of thumb, follow your gut and don’t select a counselor until you find someone with whom you feel comfortable and supported.  Please note: This resource list is provided for information purposes only and is not an endorsement of the organizations or individuals listed or the services provided.

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