Prolonged Grief Disorder Therapy in NYC
Experiencing grief after losing a loved one is natural, yet for some, grief persists in a way that interferes with daily life. Prolonged Grief Disorder (also called complicated grief) involves intense, persistent sorrow that makes it difficult to move forward, maintain relationships, or engage in normal routines. However, grief often has no timeline and societal expectations about grieving do not take individual differences into account. Your grief is YOURS and there is no set timeline or "should" for it to end.
What is Prolonged Grief Disorder?
Unlike typical grief, prolonged grief significantly affects functioning. Individuals often feel "stuck," preoccupied with the deceased, and unable to establish a new sense of normal. Daily life—work, relationships, or personal care—can be profoundly disrupted. According to the DSM-5, prolonged grief is identified when high-intensity grief persists for over a year, but diagnosis relies on emotional intensity, functional impairment, and duration rather than time alone. Everyone’s grief process is unique, and long-lasting grief does not automatically indicate disorder.
Recognizing the Signs
Prolonged Grief Disorder can affect anyone but is more likely after the death of a parent, child, or partner, particularly if the death is sudden, traumatic, or prevents closure. Risk increases when support systems are inaccessible or grief is socially minimized.
- Intense longing or preoccupation with the deceased
- Denial or inability to accept the loss
- Persistent ruminating thoughts about the death
- Emotional numbness or emptiness
- Feeling life is meaningless without the deceased
- Difficulty functioning at work, school, or socially
- Avoiding reminders of the deceased
- Feeling part of oneself has died
- Catastrophizing about the future
- Self-blame or guilt
- Difficulty planning or focusing
- Anger or irritability
- Isolation or detachment from others
How Therapy Helps
I provide a safe, structured space to process grief, regain emotional balance, reconnect with life, and assist you in:
- Understanding the intensity and impact of your grief
- Developing strategies to manage overwhelming emotions
- Gradually accepting loss and restoring a sense of purpose
- Reconnecting with joy, meaning, and relationships
Healing is possible, and I support you every step of the way.
Getting Started in NYC
Taking the first step by reaching out. I help you heal from grief and reclaim a sense of joy and energy for life.
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