Dr. Joanne Cacciatore specializes in counseling those affected by traumatic losses, most often the death of a child. She is a Diplomate in the American Psychotherapy Association and Board Certified in Bereavement Trauma by the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and the National Center for Crisis Management. Her therapeutic interventions are all mindfulness-based including ATTEND therapy and MCBT, Narrative Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Logotherapy, and various post traumatic stress therapies, such as Repeated Exposure Therapy. She is an Assistant Professor and researcher at Arizona State University.


                            Want to know what a real warrior looks like? Find a person who is truly

                            in mourning and who is able to sit with the ineffable truth of suffering.

                            Cowards dare not enter that house of pain. Only the courageous walk

                            barefoot, blindfolded, through the darkness.

                            - Dr. Joanne Cacciatore


As the founder of the MISS Foundation, she is an advocate of “green” mental health care and she is a Diplomate in the American Psychotherapy Association, as well as a member of the Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education, the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, and the National Center for Crisis Management. She is regarded as an expert in traumatic loss and child death in families, and has been counseling and aiding  individuals and families since 1996.  She spearheaded and now directs the Certificate of Trauma and Bereavement graduate program and is a faculty affiliate in the Family Communication Consortium at ASU.


Dr. Cacciatore is an acclaimed public speaker and provides expert consulting and witness services in the area of traumatic loss. Her research has been published in peer reviewed journals such as The Lancet, Death Studies, Omega Journal of Death and Dying, Birth, Affilia, Social Work and Healthcare, Social Work, and Families in Society.


Dr. Cacciatore received her Doctorate from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and her Masters degree and Bachelor's degree in psychology from Arizona State University. Her work has been featured in major media sources such as People and Newsweek magazines, the New York Times, Boston Globe, CNN, National Public Radio, and the Los Angeles Times. She received the prestigious Hon Kachina Award in 2007, and the Sr Teresa Compassionate Care Award in 2008. She is a mother to five children, now mostly grown, she notes “four who walk and one who soars”. On a personal note, she has been a vegetarian since 1976 and enjoys hiking, reading, surfing, and rock climbing. You can attend one of her workshops at the Sedona Grief Retreat.


Her life changed profoundly in 1994 when her infant daughter, Cheyenne, died. View her January 2012 vita public.pdf



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To schedule a counseling appointment with Dr. Cacciatore in her Sedona, Arizona office, please call 928.554.4394 or 623.979.1000.  You can email her directly at Dr_Joanne@me.com


Watch a video featuring Dr. Cacciatore and her work with the MISS Foundation

Adversity is often that thing which prepares

an ordinary person for some sort of an

extraordinary destiny.


— C.S. Lewis

Meet Dr. Joanne Cacciatore

The results of any traumatic experience can only be resolved by experiencing, articulating, and judging

every facet of the original experience

within a process of careful

therapeutic disclosure.


-Alice Miller