Grief Counselors
The loss of a loved one can have a profound impact on the rest of one’s life. For many people, speaking with a trained grief counselor has helped them navigate the grieving process and the wide range of emotional challenges that come with loss.
At Alive, our team of grief counselors has experience working with a full spectrum of ages and life experiences. Thanks to our donors, services are offered on a sliding scale, and no one is turned away.
To learn more contact us at 615-963-4732 griefsupport@alivehospice.org.
Carla Archuletta, MA, LPC/MHSP-S, NCC
MA, Trevecca Nazarene University
Clinical Highlights: Licensed Professional Counselor and Mental Health Service Provider (LPC/MHSP) with a Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. As a practitioner, Carla has counseling specialties in the treatment of complex trauma related to life-threatening illnesses, anxiety, and grief. She utilizes several trauma-informed frameworks and is an Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Certified Clinician. Carla is also a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist and Board Certified Telemental Health Provider.
Quote: “Life is slippery. Here, take my hand.”
– H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Terre Holman, LMSW
LMSW, Western Kentucky University
Clinical Highlights: Terre’s educational background includes undergraduate degrees in Communications and Social Work. She has experience working in group settings and providing individual therapy, supporting clients with a wide variety of mental health concerns, grief, and loss. Her warm and genuine demeanor allows her to connect with clients in an authentic way, while guiding them along their grief journey. She utilizes various modalities for treatment to assist clients and is certified in the Murray Method.
Quote: “And when great souls die, after a period, peace blooms, slowly and always irregularly. Spaces fill with a kind of soothing electric vibration. Our senses, restored never to be the same, whispers to us. They existed. We can be. Be and be better. For they existed.”
– Maya Angelou
Stephanie Larson, MSW
MSSW, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Clinical Highlights: Stephanie uses a “companioning model” to provide trauma-informed, client-centered grief care. She has a special proficiency working with bereaved children and adolescents under the age of 18 and partners with local school districts to facilitate school-based grief support programs. She holds a certificate in Veterinary Social Work from UTK with a clinical focus in animal related grief and bereavement.
Quote: “Grief, I say, come in. Sit down. I have tea. There is honey. This will take as long as it takes.”
– This Hallowed Wilderness
Sherri McLario, LPC
MS, Georgia State University; Graduate Diploma in Christian Counseling from Psychological Studies Institute
Clinical Highlights: Licensed Professional Counselor with extensive experience working with adolescents and adults. As a practitioner, Sherri utilizes a companioning model to support grieving clients. She provides trauma-informed, client-centered grief care in her groups and individual counseling.
Quote: “Grief, I’ve learned, is really just love. It’s all the love you want to give, but cannot. All that unspent love gathers up in the corners of your eyes, the lump in your throat, and in that hollow part of your chest. Grief is just love with no place to go.”
― Jamie Anderson
Christina Moore, LMSW
MSSW, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Clinical Highlights: Strengths-based and trauma informed, working with both children and adults. Special proficiency with bereaved young adults (age 18-30). Holds a certificate in Veterinary Social Work from UTK with a clinical focus in animal related grief and bereavement.
Quote: “ I carry your heart with me (I carry it in my heart)”
– E.E. Cummings
Teresa Yarbrough, RN, LPC
BSN, University of Texas-Arlington; MA, Colorado Christian University
Clinical Highlights: Experienced group facilitator including sudden loss and spouse loss. Trained in the Companioning Model of grief treatment with special proficiency in anticipatory loss, and grief in patients with advanced illness. Utilizes a Narrative Therapy approach to grief counseling with a special interest in poetry.
Quote: “We grieve and heal in community.”
– Unknown