Grief Westfield

Treatment to Help You Move Forward

Grief can be devastating. If you are struggling to cope in the face of a major loss, rest assured that our psychiatric team in Westfield and Wall Township harbors great empathy for you, and we want to help you feel better so you can move forward with your life. But what exactly is grief, how can you know when to seek help, and what treatment options are available? Continue reading below to discover some helpful information.
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Are Grief & Depression the Same Thing?

Grief and depression have some common symptoms, such as intense feelings of sorrow, poor sleep, and unpredictable outbursts of anger. However, there are some important differences between these issues.

Depression is a clinical disorder that can be the result of various factors, but often, it stems from a chemical imbalance in the brain. Grief is an emotional response to a significant loss. Usually, it happens after a loved one dies. However, grief can also arise in response to the loss of a job, a divorce, or even a devastating health diagnosis.

There are different types of grief, including:

When Should You Seek Help for Grief?

Some people can cope with grief without professional assistance. Things like self-care, spending time with loved ones, and honoring the loss can all help with emotional healing.

Of course, if your grief is particularly difficult to deal with, you can and should consider getting treatment. Here are some signs that you may need professional assistance:
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How We Can Help You Overcome Grief

Our team wants to help you feel better! After we learn about your unique situation, we can suggest a treatment plan, which may include: