Prolonged or excessive grief can have a profound effect on your mental well-being, your work environment, friendships and family members. We learn about what you are struggling with, your short term and long term goals and create a customized treatment plan to help you achieve them.
At American Behavioral Clinics (ABC), recovery is possible.

It’s OK to Feel Happy…We Can Help
Some people believe mistakenly that if they truly loved someone, or are truly committed to some goal, they will grieve for the loss for the rest of their life. Although you never forget bereavements that cuts us deeply, we need to be able to reach a point where we are able to “let go” of our grief and go on living. Our therapists, counselors and psychiatrists help you move through your grief and start feeling better again.

Featured in Milwaukee Magazine and voted in the top 3 of Milwaukee’s best psychiatrists.
Our Grief Therapists, Psychologists & Psychiatrists
Our team represents a group of personable, warm, and compassionate specialists who all share a similar passion for people. Each member brings their own unique perspective and skillset to offer everybody a pathway to healing, strength and their BEST self.
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