We Aspire to End the Culture of Silence Around Grief!

Books
Superhero Grief: The transformative Power of Loss by Jill A. Harrington and Robert Neimeyer
When Children Grieve by John W. James, Russell Friedman, Leslie Matthews
A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis
Articles

Forbes: Dying Can Cost Loved Ones $20,000 Before Lost Wages And Worse Health, New Report Says
Essence: What Depression Looks Like In High-Functioning Black Women
Essence Girls United: Overcoming Loneliness During The Holiday Season
PsychCentral: Energy Vampire: Signs, Causes, and How to Protect Your Energy
EBONY: 5 Black Mental Health Experts Share Ways to Prevent Burnout in the New Year
WONDERMIND: Mental Health Pros Share Why They Go to Therapy Too
WONDERMIND: Being Alone For the Holidays Doesn’t Have to Suck, Promise!
Blackdoctor.org: What Depression Looks Like In High-Functioning Black Women
Clinicians of Color: Breaking Barriers: Setting the Record Straight about COVID-19, Grief and Mental Health
Clinicians of Color: Coping with loss during the holidays
Clinicians of Color: Getting to the “Good” Part: There’s Good in Grief
Clinicians of Color: Breast Cancer Awareness: The Forgotten Mourners
Therapist.com: The slow burn of anticipatory grief
PopScience: How to cope with collective grief—and even turn it into action
National Association of Social Work: In the Public Eye: NASW members quoted in media stories weigh in on the topics of how to take control when feeling overwhelmed; emotion-focused therapy; the benefits of a career in social work; and setting boundaries.
KYTX CBS19: Coping with the death of young athletes
Pretty Women Hustle:Going Beyond Yourself To Support Other Individuals, Communities And More With Social Work
"Therapy is a place of restoration."
Jasmine Cobb, LCSW-S
Regardless of time and whether the loss was sudden or expected grievers tend to want to share their unique personal experience in a space where they can find clarity on their journey, feel accepted not judged, feel seen and heard.
At Visual Healing Therapeutic Services, PLLC we provide that space.
You are welcome here just the way you are. There is room for your pain, tears and darkest times. You don't have to be "strong" or have all the answers with us. We help you build on the strengths you already have and also introduce you to new ways of coping and adapting that you've likely never tried.