Loss Counselors Dallas TX
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Barry J Fenton, MD
214 520 7575
3710 Rawlins St. ste 1370
Dallas, Tx
Barry J Fenton, MD
214 520 7575
3710 Rawlins St. ste 1370
Dallas, Tx 75219
Specialty
ADHD,Adjustment Disorders,AIDS/HIV,Anxiety,Depression,Intimacy issues,and Singles Dating Issues,Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorders / ADD,Business Consultation,Coaching / Performance Improvement,Codependency,Cognitive Behavior Therapy,Depression,Executive Coaching,Expert Witness: Civil,Gay & Lesbian Issues,Health Insurance Preferred Provider,Intimacy Issues,Life Changes,Losses & Transitions,Medication / Psychopharmacology,Mens Issues,Mood Disorders / Affective Disorders,Panic Disorders
Umar Latif, M.D.
4500 S. Lancaster Rd, MC 116A
Dallas, TX
Umar Latif, M.D.
4500 S. Lancaster Rd, MC 116A
Dallas, TX 75216
Specialty
Academic,Adjustment Disorders,Adults,Anxiety,Bipolar Disorder,Chronic Mental Illness,Clinical,Cognitive Behavior Therapy,Combination Psychotherapy and Medication Management,Consultation / Liaison,Couples Therapy,Depression,Diagnosis,Educational Consulting,Geriatric / Elderly,Grief,Individuals,Marital and Family Therapy,Medication / Psychopharmacology,Mental Disorders,Mood Disorders / Affective Disorders,Obsessive Compulsive Disorder / OCD,Outpatient Psychiatry,Panic Disorder,Post Traumatic Stres
Quazi M Imam, M.D.
682-323-4566
1018 N. Davis Drive
ARLINGTON, TX
Quazi M Imam, M.D.
682-323-4566
1018 N. Davis Drive
ARLINGTON, TX 76014
Specialty
Abuse issues,Couples,Family,Child,Adolescent,Sexual Issues,Addictions,ADHD,Adjustment Disorders,Anxiety,Depression,Intimacy issues,and Singles Dating Issues,Bipolar Disorder,Borderline Personality Disorder/Dialectical Behavior Therapy,Chronic Mental Illness,Forensic,Geriatric / Elderly,Mental Disorders,Panic Disorders,Phobias,Post Traumatic Stress Disorder / PTSD,Postpartum,Psychotherapy with Children,Adolescents & Adults,School Issues,Self-Injury,Social Phobia,Stress
Azadeh Ajami
(214) 523-9070
2911 Turtle Creek Blvd
Dallas, TX
Azadeh Ajami
(214) 523-9070
2911 Turtle Creek Blvd
Dallas, TX 75219
Services
Substance-Related Disorder (e.g., abuse or dependency involving drug/alcohol), Eating Disorder (e.g., compulsive eating, anorexia, bulimia), Anxiety Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety, phobia, panic or obsessive-compulsive disorder), Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder), PostTraumatic Stress Disorder or Acute Trauma Reaction
Ages Served
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: Argosy University - Phoenix
Credentialed Since: 2007-01-17
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Glen T Pearson
(214) 522-5120
3303 Lee Pkwy
Dallas, TX
(214) 522-5120
3303 Lee Pkwy
Dallas, TX 75219
Specialty
Child Psychiatry
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Joseph D Gaspari, M.D.
214-369-6335
5956 Sherry Lane Ste 540
Dallas, Tx
Joseph D Gaspari, M.D.
214-369-6335
5956 Sherry Lane Ste 540
Dallas, Tx 75225
Specialty
Psychoanalysis / Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy,Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Shamji Badhiwala, MD
(972) 510-5615
777 Walter Reed Blvd Suite 305
Garland, TX
Shamji Badhiwala, MD
(972) 510-5615
777 Walter Reed Blvd Suite 305
Garland, TX 75042
Specialty
Anxiety,Bipolar Disorder,Depression,Disability,Geriatric / Elderly,Medication / Psychopharmacology,Obsessive Compulsive Disorder / OCD,Outpatient Psychiatry,Panic Disorders,Post Traumatic Stress Disorder / PTSD,Postpartum,Schizophrenia
Evan A. Knapp
(214) 824-8878
Compass Psychological Associates
Dallas, TX
Evan A. Knapp
(214) 824-8878
Compass Psychological Associates
Dallas, TX 75219
Services
Psychological Assessment, Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment, Disorder Diagnosed in Infancy-Adolescence (e.g., ADHD, LD, MR, or Pervasive Devel Disorder), Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob), Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder)
Ages Served
Children (3-12 yrs.)
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Infants (0-2 yrs.)
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: Baylor University
Credentialed Since: 2003-06-17
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Jennifer Beth Unterberg
214-599-9295
3131 Turtle Creek Blvd.
Dallas, TX
Jennifer Beth Unterberg
214-599-9295
3131 Turtle Creek Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75219
Services
Individual Psychotherapy, Couples Psychotherapy, Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob), Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder), Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgender Issues
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Older adults (65 yrs. or older)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Credentialed Since: 2007-06-27
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Travis Waltrip
(214) 521-6495
3141 Hood St
Dallas, TX
(214) 521-6495
3141 Hood St
Dallas, TX 75219
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Nothing can compare to the pain and anguish parents experience following the death of a child. The organization, Bereaved Parents of the U.S., attempts to describe this indescribable loss. "Bereaved parents do not 'get over' the death of our children nor 'snap out of it' as the outside world seems to think we can or should...We are forced to do the impossible: build a new life and discover a new normal for ourselves and our families in a world that no longer includes our beloved children." In the United States, about 50,000 children die per year, triggering a complicated and traumatic grief response in parents left behind. The Wisconsin Longitudinal Survey, a long-term study of how different life experiences affect people, evaluated the effect of a child's death on parents. Bereaved parents report more symptoms of depression, a lower sense of purpose in life, more cardiovascular health problems, higher rates of marital disruption, and increased religious participation. How to Cope Everyone copes with loss in his or her own way. If you've lost a child, you can find a multitude of organizations, books, blogs, and support groups to help you. Behind them all, you'll find parents who have also suffered the same loss. Sandy Fox, author of Creating a New Normal....After the recovery from death of a child, offers more than 80 techniques in her book for coping with your loss. On her blog, titled I have no intention of saying goodbye, Fox writes that she's continually working on creating a new normal after the death of her daughter. She notes that, among many other triggers, certain dates and holidays can provoke an overwhelming sense of grief. The COPE Foundation (Connecting our Paths Eternally) provides online forums, workshops, support groups and an extensive list of resources on its website. COPE also offers numerous tips for bereaved parents, including: - Acknowledge the pain and suffering of your loss
- Talk with caring persons and tell people what you need
- Realize there's no timetable for coping with grief
- Seek activities that help preserve your values and give meaning to your life
- Write about your feelings in a (print or online) journal
- Plant something living to honor your child
- Create reminders of your child around your home
- Be good to yourself
Experts say one of the most significant and healing steps you can take as you learn to go on without your child is to find meaning or purpose in your life. Sources:... |
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