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Complicated Grief & Prolonged Grief Disorder
Our experienced therapists understand that complicated grief can manifest differently for each person, creating unique challenges in daily life. We offer specialized therapeutic approaches designed to help you process these intense emotions, untangle complex feelings, and gradually find a path forward while honoring your loved one’s memory.
Understanding Your Grief
Losing a loved one can feel like a profound void, leaving you overwhelmed with emotions. At the Barr-Harris Center, we recognize the unique and personal nature of your grief. Our goal is to provide a compassionate space where you can openly express and explore your feelings, whether you’re experiencing sadness, anger, confusion, or a mix of emotions.
How Barr-Harris Supports You
Tailored Support for Your Journey
Individual Counseling
Support Groups
Therapeutic Activities
Honoring and Remembering
Finding Strength and Hope
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Flexible Payment Options
- We accept Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna (all PPO only), and HSA/FSA plans. Our sliding scale ensures affordable care for out-of-network and cash-paying clients.
- Additionally, we’ll be accepting Medicaid soon. If you’re referred to us, please know we’re in the final stages of credentialing and will be ready to serve Medicaid clients shortly.
Your First Visit
- Meet your provider and discuss your health goals.
- Receive a custom plan with guidance on next steps.
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- +1 (312) 897-1420
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PPO Only
frequently asked questions
Find Answers to Common Concerns
What is The Barr-Harris Children & Family Grief and Loss Center?
What types of grief and loss do you help with?
We help with various types of grief and loss, including the death of a loved one, complicated grief and prolonged grief disorder, non-death losses (such as divorce, job loss, and health loss), life stage losses (such as miscarriage and infertility), and grief specific to immigrants, migrants, LGBTQ+ individuals, military personnel, and veterans.
How is the fee structure determined at The Barr-Harris Center?
Our fee structure is based on the financial circumstances of the family, using a sliding scale to ensure affordability. No child or family is denied services due to financial constraints. We are in network with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Illinois, Aetna and Cigna.
Who can receive services at The Barr-Harris Center?
We provide services to children, adolescents, and their families who are experiencing grief and loss.
What are the signs that my child might need help coping with grief?
Signs include prolonged sadness, loss of appetite, declining grades, anxiety, anger, unusual behavior changes, and isolation from friends. If these behaviors persist or worsen, professional support may be needed.
How can parents support their grieving children?
Parents can support their children by maintaining open communication about the loss, including them in funeral arrangements, providing honest answers, ensuring stability, keeping memories alive, and seeking support from family and friends.
Are there any resources for parents to help their children cope with grief?
Yes. Please see our resources tab on this website.
What long-term impacts can unresolved grief have on children?
Unresolved grief can lead to halted emotional development, difficulty forming attachments, over-preoccupation with health and safety, a negative outlook on life, chronic depression, and academic and professional struggles.
What is The Barr-Harris Children & Family Grief and Loss Center?
For more information or to schedule a consultation, please call us at (312) 922-7474 or visit our website at barrharriscenter.org.
Where is The Barr-Harris Children & Family Grief and Loss Center located?
The Center is located in the loop and in Evanston.
What makes The Barr-Harris Center unique?
Our Center offers a specialized focus on grief and loss, with services tailored to the specific needs of different populations, including children, adolescents, LGBTQ+ individuals, military personnel, and immigrants. Our fee structure ensures that financial constraints do not prevent access to necessary services.
How do I know if the grief my child is experiencing is normal?
Grief is a normal response to loss, but if your child’s grief reactions are intense, prolonged, or significantly interfere with their daily life, it may be beneficial to seek professional support.
Can adults also receive services at The Barr-Harris Center?
Yes, we provide services for parents and other family members who are affected by the loss, helping them to support their grieving children and cope with their own grief.
What types of therapy and support do you offer?
We offer individual therapy sessions, group therapy, community education, and specialized programs tailored to each child’s and family’s needs.
For more details or to seek help, please contact us at (312) 922-7474 or visit our website at https: barrharriscenter.org