Trusted Grief Therapists in Maryland
Find vetted Grief Therapists in Maryland. Each provider has been verified by Autumn and offers free initial consultations.
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Providers in other parts of Maryland
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Carey Palmquist
Death Doula
Shady Side Washington, DC Greater Maryland
Grief Specialist Legacy Work Rituals
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn

Charmayne Turner, A SoulFull Journey, LLC
Death Doula
Maryland City, MD Columbia, MD Silver Spring, MD
Aromatherapy, Breathwork, Dementia Care, Home Funerals, Legacy Work, Reiki, Rituals, Grief Specialist, Funeral Celebrant
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn

Emily Kearns
Death Doula
Baltimore, MD Columbia, MD Annapolis, MD
Dementia Care, Reiki, Rituals
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn

Jackie Pearce-Garrett
Death Doula
Bryans Road Washington, DC Greater Maryland
Legacy Work Funeral Celebrant Grief Specialist
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
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Death Doula
Chevy Chase, MD Bethesda, MD Silver Spring, MD
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
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Are you a grief therapist in Maryland?
Join AutumnTypes of Grief Therapy in Maryland
Individual grief therapy
Complicated and prolonged grief disorder treatment
Trauma-informed grief therapy
Spousal and partner loss support
Child and adolescent grief therapy
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for grief
EMDR and somatic approaches to loss
Frequently Asked Questions about Grief Therapists
Grief therapists are licensed mental health professionals trained to diagnose and treat clinical conditions like complicated grief or depression following loss. Grief counselors may or may not hold clinical licenses. For ongoing mental health treatment, a licensed therapist is recommended.
Complicated grief — also called prolonged grief disorder — occurs when acute grief persists and significantly impairs daily functioning long after a loss. Symptoms include intense longing, difficulty accepting the death, and inability to engage in normal life. A licensed grief therapist is equipped to diagnose and treat this condition.
It varies by individual. Some people find significant relief in 8 to 12 sessions; others benefit from longer-term therapy, especially if the loss involved trauma or if complicated grief is present. Your therapist may set goals and adjust the treatment plan as you progress.
Many health insurance plans cover mental health therapy, including grief therapy, when provided by a licensed clinician. Check your plan for mental health benefits and out-of-network coverage. Therapists on Autumn can discuss insurance and payment options during a free consultation.
Why Choose Autumn
Active clinical license (LCSW, LMFT, LPC, or psychologist) verified for every therapist
Find therapists with demonstrated specialization in grief and bereavement
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Many offer free initial consultations before beginning treatment
Trusted by individuals and families seeking licensed grief care