Our accredited therapy program is designed to help you deal with grief and loss.
Grieving the loss of a loved one can be one of the most difficult experiences we can face in life. Whether you’ve lost a parent, spouse, child, friend, or pet, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed, confused, and alone. But you don’t have to go through it alone.
Our grief and loss counseling program is designed to help you with how to deal with grief, cope with your feelings of grief and loss, learn what to say to someone in grief, connect with others who have experienced a similar loss, and learn new ways to find meaning and healing in your life.
Our virtual support programs takes an integrated approach to helping individuals navigate painful experiences in a healthy manner. Grief therapy addresses the emotions and symptoms linked to loss, and teaches individuals how to move through the healing process. With the support of our multidisciplinary clinical team, you will learn how to recover from grief and loss and cultivate a new way of life.
Many employees are eligible to take a medical leave to bereave If you or a loved one is struggling with grief and loss, Clear Behavioral Health can help. Upon admission, all clients are assessed for medical leave or disability eligibility. Medical notes are provided for those who qualify.
The decision of whether to take a leave of absence is a personal choice that you have to think about. We recommend it, especially if your condition is getting in the way of performing your job, however, it is not an option for everybody.
Whether or not you take time off work, a doctor will often recommend that you be admitted into an outpatient therapy treatment program to maintain your leave for the duration of treatment. You will learn how to identify triggers, incorporate mindfulness-based practices into your routine, recognize unhealthy thoughts and behaviors, and learn coping skills and strategies so you are ready to integrate back into the workforce.
It’s important that you are healthy so that you can perform at your best, and that means both physically and mentally. If you feel yourself struggling with your emotions, consider taking a medical leave and intensive treatment.
We understand that, as working professionals, confidentiality is of the utmost importance. Our staff is expertly trained to prevent any disclosure of information related to treatment without consent and full release by the client. Employers and certifying boards may ask about mental illness, but as a treatment center we are under no obligation to report anything unless illness severely impairs one’s ability to work.
Don’t suffer alone any longer. Call Clear Behavioral Helath 866.680.0969 today to find out how our virtual intensive outpatient program for grief and loss can get you one step closer to get the support you need and start a medical leave.
Contact our 24/7 admission line to speak with a member of our care team. They will go over treatment options and insurance coverage.
If you are a good fit for treatment at Clear, we will schedule your admission date. Our team can accommodate a start within a few days.
You will jump right into your online therapy sessions on your first day. Your case manager and therapist will guide you on your journey to mental wellbeing.
During your time with Clear, you will benefit from a complementary mix of services that have been proven effective for lasting mental wellbeing.
We understand that everyone’s grief journey is different, and we’re here to support you in whatever way works best for you. Whether you need a listening ear, a shoulder to cry on, or practical advice on how to move forward, our compassionate and experienced team is here to help.
Don’t suffer in silence. Take the first step towards healing and contact us today to learn more about our grief and loss support program.
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