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Dr. Tera Lensegrav-Benson

My approach to therapy: Feeling worn out, constantly anxious, unsettled? I will partner with you to offer support and tools to help you understand yourself and start to feel better. We will collaborate on what is most important to you to start helping right away.

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Loni Neilson-Kattell

My approach to therapy: I focus on compassion, authenticity, and curiosity. I look beneath stress and anxiety to the patterns that formed them. My approach is steady, relational, and neuroaffirming, supporting you in reconnecting with who you are beneath perfectionism, pressure, and masking.

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Rebekah Knight-Baughman, PHD LLC

My approach to therapy: I use a collaborative approach based on the therapy relationship to assist clients with personal growth and meaningful change in accordance with their internal resources, values, and needs. I work to understand who you are and your learned patterns of relating and living. We then identify what has been working for you and what you hope to change in therapy.

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Sara Thane Milam

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is goal-oriented and practical. I welcome client feedback and I'm not afraid to pivot if we feel like our approach is not getting you where you'd like to be. I often provide homework to enhance learning outside of session.

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Pooja Datta

My approach to therapy: My goal for you in trauma treatment is to foster a sense of safety, self-understanding, and emotional resilience. Through evidence-based approaches, we’ll work together to build practical coping skills, increase awareness of how trauma affects your thoughts, body, and relationships, and gently process difficult experiences at a pace that feels manageable.

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Kora Perugini

My approach to therapy: that I prioritize understanding clients within the context of your life experiences. I believe that by processing together, we can strengthen connections and foster deeper understanding, empowering you to make the changes you want.

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Greg Head

My approach to therapy: I enjoy helping individuals feel less stuck, less disconnected, and more confident in how to move forward. You don’t have to navigate it alone. Therapy can offer the clarity, support, and tools you need to feel more like yourself again.

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Dr. Aly Savala

My approach to therapy: My biggest takeaway from therapy was how crucial the therapeutic relationship is; so much more work, growth, and healing can be done when you feel safe with your therapist, when you feel they really see you and understand you.

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Claudia Perolini

My approach to therapy: Therapy invites us to shift our gaze inward-- to listen to the wisdom of our inner voice. Therapy offers this possibility through providing a steady, reliable time for reflecting or simply being in the presence of a professional attuned to you.

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Peter Meidlinger

My approach to therapy: I strive for genuine and growth-oriented relationships. I aim to be authentic in my therapeutic relationships with an ability to hold the deep emotions inherent in therapy and a suitably wry sense of humor. I work best with clients who are oriented towards change and who appreciate participation from their therapist. I look forward to connecting.

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Find Grief Therapists & Counselors in Great Falls, MT.

There are few things worse than losing a loved one or friend. Grief can leave you reeling and throw your mental health for a loop, leading to depression, stress, anxiety, and more.

Unaddressed grief can influence your life for years. That’s why it is best to consider professional help to help you grieve. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms and Stages of Grief

Everyone experiences grief differently, but there are some common symptoms of grief that signal you should seek help:

  • You blame yourself for your loved one’s passing.
  • Your grief is so profound that you find it difficult to keep up with your everyday routine (getting out of bed, showering, going to work, etc.)
  • You purposely isolate yourself.
  • You have unexplained new anger, anxiety, or depression.
  • You turn to alcohol, drugs, or sex to numb or distract from your loss.

The 5 stages of grief include:

  • Denial
  • Anger
  • Bargaining
  • Depression
  • Acceptance

You may not experience grief in this specific order. You may also feel disenfranchised grief, which is grief that does not fit into societal norms of what you should be grieving. Disenfranchised grief can include grief for a pet, a lost dream, a breakup, infertility, or more. No matter what type of grief you are experiencing, your symptoms may look different from those in the above list.

To learn more about grief types and stages, read licensed therapist Keiko Wolfe’s article on how to move through grief. You can also check out our founder’s personal story of how therapy helped him move from grief to growth.

Get Grief Counseling Today!

A grief therapist can provide much-needed support for you as you go through the stages of grief and find your footing again. And with Mental Health Match, finding a qualified grief therapist is easy! Start by browsing grief experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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