Bido Aguessy, PsyD, LPC-A, Psychologist
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Bido Aguessy, PsyD, LPC-A

Psychologist | Clinical

1216 Farmington Ave Ste 301 West Hartford CT, 06107

About

Dr. Bido AGUESSY, is a clinical psychologist. He specialized on End of Life, Hospice and Grief psychology. His researches focus on Trauma, and mental health associated with the loss and dying. The particularity of Dr. Bido, is his knowledge of theology and spirituality to assist his patient through the dying process in Hospice. Author of few publications and therapeutic tools, like: The” Seven weeks processing tool” designed for complicated grief group, the “Complicated Grief Diagram, “the “Three R Method” for emotional balance during grief. In his latest book entitled, “Let’s Talk About End-of-Life Psychotherapy “Dr. Bido made a case for more attention on Hospice in term of psychology. Dr. Bido practices with various health care organization and also has a private setting as well. Among them, The Mental Health Associate in Chicopee in Massachusetts, The Hopewell Health Solution at Glastonbury, Connecticut, The Hartford Hospital, at Harford Connecticut, and his private practice at Hartford, Connecticut: The Psychotherapy Center for Grief, Hospice and Integrated Psychotherapy.

Education and Training

Robert wood Johnson Medical School; The Boggs Center Doctor in Psychology 2021

Graduate Theological Foundation Doctor of Psychology degree 0

New Brunswick Theological Seminary and JFK Medical Center 0

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Bido Aguessy, PsyD, LPC-A's Expert Contributions
  • Grieving with Wholeness

    Normal grief is as necessary as a healthy diet for a healthier adjustmentBy Dr. Bido E. AGUESSY.What Grief?Grief is a reverse manifestation of love. Because we love we will always remember and grieve. Grief and love are on the same medal. At the face of that medal, we have love, and grief at the...

Areas of expertise and specialization

End of Lifespiritual caremental health and spiritual wellnesspsychological and emotional needsEnd of Life and Hospice psychology, trauma, PTSD, depression, anxiety, mood disorders, and geriatric depressionDepth Psychology, Jungian psychology, and logotherapy

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • End of Life and Grief Psychologist Mental Health Associate / Chicopee / Massachusetts 2024 - Present
  • Psychotherapist Hopewell Health Solution: Glastonbury 2023 - Present
  • Psychotherapist Psychotherapy Center for Grief and Hospice Counseling Hartford 2023 - Present
  • Spiritual Care Consultant Hartford Hospital 2018 - Present
  • Clinician Mercy Life of Massachusetts 2023 - 2024
  • Bereavement Coordinator The Connecticut Hospice 2021 - 2023
  • Spiritual Care Consultant University of Connecticut Health 2018 - 2021
  • Bereavement Coordinator Athena Health 2017 - 2021

Bido Aguessy, PsyD, LPC-A's Practice location

Hopewell Health Solutions

1216 Farmington Ave Ste 301 -
West Hartford, CT 06107
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Connecticut-based Clinical Psychologist Combines Spirituality and Depth Psychology to Support Patients in Grief and Trauma

Dr. Bido is a renowned clinical psychologist (Specializing in End of Life ) and spiritual care specialist, playing a pivotal role at Hopewell Health Solutions and the Psychotherapy Center for Grief, Hospice, and Integrated Spirituality. With a focus on integrating mental health and spiritual wellness, he adopts a comprehensive approach that addresses the psychological and emotional needs of both individuals and families. His expertise spans a range of psychological challenges, including, End of Life and Hospice psychology,  trauma, PTSD, depression, anxiety, mood disorders, and geriatric depression. Notably, he developed the innovative Seven-week grief group therapy, a testament to his commitment to promoting resilience and healing among his clients.

As a trained theologian, Dr. Bido adeptly weaves spirituality into his therapeutic practices, drawing upon insights from Depth Psychology, Jungian psychology, and logotherapy. His culturally informed methodology ensures that he respects and accommodates the diverse backgrounds of those he serves, fostering an environment that encourages personal exploration and growth.

Dr. Bido's academic journey began with a Doctor of Psychology degree from the Graduate Theological Foundation in Mishawaka, Indiana, He completed his clinical training at the Elizabeth Boggs Center of the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, in New Jersey.  He further enriched his theological knowledge at the New Brunswick Theological Seminary and JFK Medical Center in New Jersey. His passion for continuous learning and dedication to personal growth have equipped him with a rich educational foundation, making him an invaluable member of the mental health community.

Over the years, Dr. Bido has dedicated himself to helping individuals navigate significant life transitions. His initial clinical work at the Kessler Institute of Rehabilitation involved supporting patients during the early phases of their disabilities. He has since honed his focus on end-of-life care, grief, and loss, serving as a grief counselor for Connecticut Hospice and providing guidance at esteemed institutions like Hartford Hospital and the University of Connecticut Health.

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