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Alexis Stribbling

Alexis Stribbling is an experienced mental health professional specializing in grief counseling and bereavement support. Currently serving as an Outpatient Therapist at Zoe Therapy Services and a Therapist at Full Circle Grief Center, Alexis adeptly establishes rapport with bereaved individuals and families, creating tailored treatment plans based on individual needs. Previously, Alexis coordinated bereavement programs for over 2,200 families across various healthcare organizations, including AT Home Care and Medical Services of America, providing in-home counseling and psychosocial assessments. Alexis holds a Master of Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work from Christopher Newport University, where involvement in multiple internships and student leadership roles contributed to professional development in social work and community service.

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Richmond, United States

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Full Circle Grief Center

Full Circle, a 501(c)3 organization, is Richmond's comprehensive grief resource center. The mission of Full Circle is to provide comprehensive, professional support to children, families, adults, and communities. Our organization is dedicated to children, adults, and families who need long-term, professional support as they work through their grief. We use creative expression to enable children to share their worries, fears, anger, sadness, and many other emotions that come along with experiencing the death of someone significant to them. Full Circle provides much needed grief support and educational resources to people in our community who are grieving the death of a loved one—free of charge. Each year we conduct five to seven eight-week family group sessions (HOH) at our center in Henrico County, and 15 to 20 eight-week school group sessions in Richmond City, Chesterfield County, and Henrico County at-risk schools. We have other specialized groups for those whose loved one experienced a suicide or perinatal death. Professional mental health clinicians lead the groups through discussions and conduct art-based projects that encourage participants to express their grief at their own pace and gradually to heal.


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