EXCERPT: You know that saying, “You’re your own worst enemy”? Unfortunately, most of us take it to heart far more than that other well-worn cliché, “Be your own best friend.” “Women tend to be more in touch with their emotions than men, and that cuts across the whole array — happy, sad, angry, and feeling…
Discussion Dealing With Grief and Loss:
L.A. Talk Radio – The Polished Woman co-host Yvonne Thomas, Ph.D. (12/2018).
Have you suffered a loss in your life that you’re struggling with?
Whether it stems from the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, loss of one’s home and/or community due to natural disasters, a major life transition, or another significant loss, the emotional toll can be overwhelming.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How Does Loss and Grief Counseling Help With Processing Emotions?
Grief often brings a flood of emotions that can be difficult to untangle. Dr. Thomas helps clients identify and understand these feelings, providing a space to express them without judgment.
What Does Loss and Grief Counseling Help With?
Quite a lot. For example, it has helped clients to develop coping strategies.
What Makes the Best Psychologists in Los Angeles the Best: Personal Fit
Life in Los Angeles (and, for that matter, throughout Southern California) can create an environment where it’s very easy to feel sad, depressed, or even worse. One of the best ways to deal with this is therapy. For this reason, many people seek therapy to better understand themselves, cope with life’s challenges, and improve their overall well-being. But finding the right therapist can be as complex as the issues that lead someone to begin therapy. What often distinguishes the best psychologists in Los Angeles is not just their credentials or experience, but also rather their personal fit with their clients.Dr. Yvonne Thomas, a psychologist serving Los Angeles and throughout California, has long believed that the best therapist is the one who is best for you.
Why Personalized Therapy Matters
The therapeutic process is not a one-size-fits-all. While education, licensing, and professional training are essential, emotional resonance and relational dynamics play an equally vital role.The best psychologists recognize this. They know that successful therapy depends on more than just technique: it depends on trust, empathy, and the ability to make patients feel truly understood.Genuine Match.
- Emotional Language
- Clarity and compassion are essential.

Individualized Therapy Tailored to Your Needs
Thomas emphasizes the importance of personalizing therapy rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.She also highlights key elements that contribute to more effective therapy:Pay Attention:
Create a Safe Space:
Psychologist Modalities:
Therapy for Lasting Growth and Development
True growth in therapy doesn’t happen overnight. It requires commitment, honesty, and a willingness to explore uncomfortable areas.How has she helped?
To support this, Dr. Thomas helps clients remain engaged by fostering a strong, trusting relationship that encourages progress—even when sessions become challenging. She also works collaboratively, guiding clients to examine their patterns and develop new, healthier perspectives. Over time, this process builds resilience and fosters lasting emotional growth.
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