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Alex Kawliche

My approach to therapy: As a psychotherapist, my approach to therapy is rooted in humanistic principles and emphasizes the uniqueness and inherent worth of each of us. I believe that the therapeutic relationship is a collaborative partnership.

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Kaitlyn Farrell

My approach to therapy: I offer a wide variety of therapies to assist you in this healing process including internal family systems, EMDR and inner-child work. There is no one type of therapy to heal all wounds, and I am pleased to offer a variety of approaches to healing.

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Erin Wilson

My approach to therapy: Due to my history of being an English major, a writer, and a librarian, I work mostly with Narrative Therapy, but also Solution Focused and CBT are common theories I pull from. But most important is making a good connection with my clients.

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  • In-Person or Online

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Ashley Kuehl

My approach to therapy: You are the expert when it comes to your life. I am simply a guide who can help you identify tools to help you heal.

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Nicole Thomas

My approach to therapy: I utilize evidence-based interventions, but I focus on making them informal through our conversation. I find this makes therapeutic work feel easier to do/access. My motto is to work smarter, not harder.

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Kurt Wulfekuhler

My approach to therapy: I am a certified Sensorimotor Psychotherapist and have trained extensively in emotion focused therapy approaches (Emotion Focused Therapy; AEDP; Emotionally Focused Therapy). I am a trainer in the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics.

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Emily Miles

My approach to therapy: I work through a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy lens, which looks at thoughts, feelings and behaviors and how they are connected. Feelings like these can feel unmanageable, so we will focus on how to look at behaviors and perceptions to feel better.

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Ruth Wagner

My approach to therapy: I blend trauma-focused techniques like EMDR with CBT, mindfulness, and a client-centered approach to tailor therapy to your unique needs. Whether we’re processing trauma, overcoming anxiety, or navigating life’s transitions, I meet you where you are.

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Kristin Robinson

My approach to therapy: My practice places an emphasis on measurable results, helping clients attain objective changes in well-being and coping skills. You can expect compassionate, expert care matched to your needs and your goals. LGBTQ+ affirming and trauma-informed care.

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Jess Laurino

My approach to therapy: In our work together, I offer a space that is warm, collaborative, and rooted in compassion. I take a trauma-informed, relational, and holistic approach to therapy, blending talk therapy with mindfulness, and attachment theory.

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Find Grief Therapists & Counselors in Albuquerque, NM.

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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