PSP Recommendations
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PSP reviews recommendations and reserves the right to remove (or not publish) problematic positive and negative reviews.
- Mental Health Professionals & Therapists
- Art Therapy
- Child & Teen Psychologists & Therapists
- Cognitive Therapy
- Couples Therapists & Counseling
- Eating Disorders and Food Anxiety
- Family Counseling and Therapy
- Grief Counselors
- Group Therapy
- Therapists - Individual Therapy & Counseling
- Institutes and Clinics
- Neuropsychological and Psychological Testing
- Post Partum Depression and PMADs
- Psychiatrists
- Therapists - Trauma Specialist
- Therapists for Working Moms
- Therapists for Dads
Grief Counselors
Read PSP member advice and experiences about Bereavement HERE.
Visit the section on the PSP website related to coping with DEATH, including advice about children and funerals, how to explain death to kids and more.
We also have an extensive page on Support Available for Miscarriage,…
MoreRead PSP member advice and experiences about Bereavement HERE.
Visit the section on the PSP website related to coping with DEATH, including advice about children and funerals, how to explain death to kids and more.
We also have an extensive page on Support Available for Miscarriage, Bereavement and Loss, which includes local resources; support specifically for fathers and partners; ways to commemorate a loss; and links from around the web.
Join Park Slope Parents HERE if you are not a member; click HERE if you are a PSP member to join the Bereavement Group
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