Grief and Loss

Losing someone close to you is always difficult, at any age. Grief and Loss is a natural part of life and they affect everyone at one point or another. What makes grief unique is everyone reacts differently to it; everyone has their own method in coping with their loss. No matter what your preferred method of dealing with a loss is, we need to make sure that it is a healthy response. Not knowing how to deal with grief in a healthy manner can be very hazardous, to our well-being as well as to the people around us.

When you lose someone close to you there are natural reactions; shock, anger or guilt are all normal responses. It is how we respond to these reactions that is important. People that do not have a healthy outlet to express what they are feeling at times lash out at others or even at themselves. Managing grief and loss is an important part of life and need to be dealt with through understanding and care.

If you or someone you know has lost somebody close to them and they are having trouble managing their feelings, contact Wolff Psychotherapy. Whether you are experiencing sadness, guilt, anger or disbelief, the staff at Wolff Psychotherapy is qualified to help you. Glenn Wolff, owner of Wolff Psychotherapy, can help you channel your feelings into a healthy expressive outlet. Dealing with our grief is an important part of life, and it needs to be handled delicately and by someone who is trained to deal with such matters.

At Wolff Psychotherapy, we offer top level treatment combining experience and extensive knowledge to provide the best psychotherapy and counseling to children, adolescents, adults, and families. Our training and experience cover a wide range of areas including depression, anxiety, difficulty with interpersonal relationships, self-esteem, trauma, and grief and loss.

Contact Glenn Wolff at Wolff Psychotherapy, at 203 249 3313 for a complimentary phone consultation to discuss your concerns and determine if working together will be helpful for you. Or you can visit our website at http://wolffpsychotherapy.com.