Grief Therapy
The Counseling Corner
Est 1998
Find the Right Grief Counseling in Orlando or Online
Grief can feel like a wave that pulls you under—unpredictable, isolating, gut-wrenching, and deeply painful. But you don’t have to carry it alone. If you’re a parent or partner watching someone you love struggle with loss, you don’t have to figure this out alone either—we’re here to support you as you support them. At The Counseling Corner, we offer compassionate, evidence-based grief counseling for adults, teens, and children, helping individuals of all ages process loss, honor what was, and begin to heal.
Whether you're seeking adult grief therapy to navigate the death of a loved one, teen grief counseling to support your adolescent through overwhelming emotions, or child grief therapy that gently helps young hearts express and understand loss, our licensed Orlando therapists are here to walk with you. Our goal isn’t to erase your loss, but to help you feel less alone, less overwhelmed, and more able to carry your grief with compassion for yourself—to help you move from barely getting through the day to having peace, connection, and meaning again—even as you continue to grieve.
Explore the counseling options below to discover the right fit for your needs. We offer in-person grief counseling in Orlando, Clermont, and Orange City, as well as secure virtual therapy throughout Florida. When you’re ready, we’re here to help you take the first step. Call 407-843-4986
Grief Counseling Services
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Child
Young children may not have words for their feelings—but that doesn’t mean they aren’t grieving. Our child grief therapy meets children where they are developmentally, using gentle, expressive techniques to help them explore and heal from loss.
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Teen
Grief may not always be expressed in words or tears—teens often show it through withdrawal, anger, or academic struggles. Our teen grief therapy offers a safe, nonjudgmental space to process loss, build resilience, and feel seen.
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Adult
Grief can feel overwhelming and isolating, but with gentle, evidence-based support, adults can navigate loss, find meaning, and begin to heal.