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Compassionate, evidence-based grief support for loss of any kind. In-person across metro Atlanta — telehealth available statewide. You don't have to grieve alone.
Signs You May Benefit from Grief Counseling
Grief is not a problem to be fixed — it's a process to be supported. Our Georgia grief therapists provide a compassionate, evidence-informed space to mourn, make meaning, and find your way forward at your own pace.
How We Support Grieving Clients
For grief that feels stuck or intensifies over time. CGT helps process the loss without diminishing it, and rebuild connection to life.
Based on Robert Neimeyer's work, this approach helps you reconstruct a sense of identity and purpose after a significant loss.
When loss is traumatic — sudden death, violence, overdose — grief and trauma overlap. We treat both simultaneously.
Shared grief can be profoundly healing. Our group therapy sessions connect you with others navigating similar losses in a safe, facilitated space.
Grief Support Options Available
We offer the full continuum of outpatient care — from weekly therapy to intensive day programs — so you get the right level of support, not just what fits in a schedule.
One-on-one grief counseling at your own pace. Most common format for bereavement support.
Grief groups for shared experience, validation, and connection with others who understand loss.
For grief that co-occurs with depression, anxiety, or substance use, IOP provides the intensive structure needed to stabilize.
Coverage
We accept most major insurance plans. Grief & Loss is a covered diagnosis — we verify your benefits before your first session so you know exactly what to expect.
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Common Questions
If grief is significantly interfering with your daily functioning, relationships, or wellbeing six or more months after a loss, grief counseling can help. Complicated grief — where symptoms intensify rather than improve over time — always warrants professional support.
We support clients grieving the death of a loved one (including suicide and overdose loss), divorce and relationship endings, miscarriage and infant loss, terminal illness diagnosis, job or career loss, pet loss, and major life transitions.
Grief counseling may be covered under depression or adjustment disorder diagnoses. We work with you to maximize your insurance benefits. We accept Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Medicaid, and Medicare.
There is no fixed timeline for grief. Most clients find significant relief in 8–16 sessions. Complicated grief typically requires a longer course. We work at your pace.
No. Grief is deeply personal. We work with wherever you are — including grief that presents as anger, numbness, relief, or guilt. All of it is welcome in therapy.
Yes. Many clients find the privacy and comfort of home ideal for grief work. All our services are available via HIPAA-secure telehealth statewide.
Same-week appointments. Most insurance accepted. Free 15-minute consultation — no commitment required.