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Grief And Loss Support Services

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Philadelphia, PA & Online

About

I am a counselor and board certified interfaith chaplain specializing in grief, loss, and life transitions. I have worked with individuals and families in hospitals, hospice, schools, and private practice. I see counseling as a gentle process, a doorway to being able to more deeply understand, integrate, and reshape life circumstances in a safe, encouraging, and peaceful space.

A goal is to help you navigate towards more clarity so that things that feel daunting feel more manageable. We will build a sturdy emotional and spiritual foundation that you can count on during and after our work has concluded. Ultimately, you should expect to find increased integrity, composure, and stamina, and the spirit needed to face your circumstances with steadiness and poise.


Highlights

Hired 1 time
1 employee
9 years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
Offers online services

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Credit Card, Cash, Venmo, Square, Zelle

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    Lois F.

    I was able to find a counselor who is perfect.
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    November 25, 2022
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    LM

    I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to work through grief and loss with Neil. I was struggling to allow myself the space and time to grieve the loss of a dear friend, and he helped me to honor this loss and to find my way through this difficult time. I appreciated how Neil offered poetry every session and encouraged me to use different creative outlets to help me process loss. I think that he was highly skilled at helping me articulate core beliefs that were holding me back from integrating the loss and helping me question and change some of these beliefs. I liked how Neil used humor and playfulness in his counseling with me, to help me be more authentic and to be able to feel a little lighter, even with very heavy topics. I would highly recommend Neil as a counselor.
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    October 26, 2022

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    LS

    Neil is kind, caring and nonjudgmental. He is very knowledgeable, supportive, and engenders trust. As a result of my counseling with Neil, I feel more self confident, more compassionate, and more in control of my life. This has been especially helpful in relating to my partner. I am better able to bring up and discuss issues with my partner. I’m less fearful of his reaction, and more confident that our talking will move us toward each other in a positive way. I wholeheartedly recommend Neil as a counselor.
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    October 26, 2022

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    Gail

    I connected with Neil on the recommendation of a friend when I was struggling with multiple challenges. In short, I was feeling entirely overwhelmed by blended family dynamics and life transitions. Neil took the time to listen and understand what I was feeling and experiencing and, through multiple sessions, was able to coach and guide me to a place of understanding and acceptance. His compassionate, empathetic approach allowed me to recognize and come to terms with challenges that will always be present in my life, and through a series of reflection exercises, helped me to create a strong strategy to manage future situations in a healthy way. I am grateful to Neil for all his help and support in this process. I highly recommend Neil as a counselor for anyone struggling through similar challenges.
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    May 11, 2022

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    Greta

    I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to work through grief and loss with Neil. I was struggling to allow myself the space and time to grieve the loss of a dear friend, and he helped me to honor this loss and to find my way through this difficult time. I appreciated how Neil offered poetry every session and encouraged me to use different creative outlets to help me process loss. I think that he was highly skilled at helping me articulate core beliefs that were holding me back from integrating the loss and helping me question and change some of these beliefs. I liked how Neil used humor and playfulness in his counseling with me, to help me be more authentic and to be able to feel a little lighter, even with very heavy topics. I would highly recommend Neil as a counselor.
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    May 11, 2022

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    Rachel

    I am very grateful for the support and guidance I received from Neil. He is a very thoughtful and caring listener. I felt very comfortable discussing my grief with him. His use of poetry added insight during my meetings with him. Neil’s compassion and recommendations guided me through a very challenging time.
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    May 11, 2022

    Frequently asked questions

    The first time we connect is through a phone call, usually about 30-minutes long. This is an opportunity to learn a little about each other.

    Research supports the idea that the most significant factor in a successful counseling outcome is the relationship between you and the counselor. Often this appears to matter much more than the counselor’s training, practice philosophy, or the kinds of challenges faced.

    For this to work well, you need to feel at ease and completely comfortable with no judgment or stress to perform. You want to feel understood and accepted for the sacred person that you are.

    This meeting allows both of us to determine whether this is a good fit. I want to feel assured that I can help you, and if not, I want to be able to refer you to others who can, if appropriate.

    I have a Masters of Education in School Counseling and a BA in Psychology. I am also a board certified (BCC) chaplain.

    My main influences include the work of theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel; Buddhist nun Pema Chödrön; psychologists Francis Weller and Murray Bowen; Buddhist teacher and Founding Director of the Zen Hospice Project, Frank Ostaseski; professor of integrative medicine and healer, Rachel Naomi Remen; and grief expert, Robert Neimeyer.

    The short story:  My dear parents died five weeks apart in 2014. It was a profound honor to spend the last nine months of their lives with them−something for which I’m eternally grateful. Their death gave birth to this encore work providing counseling to those experiencing difficult emotions and life changes out of loss.

    Five areas of specialty include:

    • Counseling When Facing Illness
    • Counseling for Medical Professionals
    • Counseling for Caregivers
    • Counseling When Navigating Change
    • Grief and Loss Counseling

    Services offered

    Life Coaching
    Therapy
    Spiritual Counseling
    Relationship Counseling