Scott Rutledge, MA - Eastside Grief and Loss is a Therapist based in the USA. My areas of speciality include Anger Management, Behavioral Issues, Coping Skills, Depression, Emotional Disturbance, Family Conflict, Parenting, Self Esteem, Sleep or Insomnia, and Stress. This profile is currently unclaimed; please validate the details are current when communicating with the mental health professional.
Therapist Overview
Looking for a therapist is likely one of the last things you imagined you would be doing. Clients often don’t know what they need when we first meet. That’s OK. The death of a spouse/partner, family member or friend is life altering. The range of thoughts are endless: what am I going to do…life feels pointless…I’m grateful for the life we had…I don’t feel connected to anything…reminders are everywhere…I’m in a fog…when will this be over…I feel their presence…I died with them…I’m terrified (just to name a few). Death is disorienting and isolating. Please know “I get it”. Having hope right now may be difficult. My goal is to walk with you through the grief process, not to push or pull you. I’m focused on helping you move through it, not to “get over it”. My experience allows me to sit with your pain and provide a space you can feel safe, supported and heard without judgment. Over the last 12 years I’ve met with 400+ widow/partner loss clients. I have facil