Grief and Loss Counselling in Fort Langley, BC.

Therapy and bereavement services in Fort Langley, BC. Find real help with the right therapist.


Yvonne Gray, RPC, CCPCPR,  PT, LC - LIFES SOLUTIONS THERAPY
Grief Counsellor

Yvonne Gray, RPC, CCPCPR, PT, LC - LIFES SOLUTIONS THERAPY

Registered Professional Counsellor, Persona Therapist & Life Coach

In V3V 2Y9 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

My Approach to Grief and Loss Counselling includes: Being an Active Listener, Communication, Being Empathetic, Having Compassion, Discovering Strategies and Techniques for Coping with Your Loss, Having a Safe Environment, and Being Non-Judgemental. Benefits Of Counselling with me: I let you Talk about your Loss Openly and Without Guilt. I give you the Emotional Support you need to be able to Express Your Emotions Freely. I will help you to Understand how you can Live Without your Loved One, and how to Recognize and Manage your Intense Feelings that You are Experiencing. We will Learn the Different Ways You Grieve, and How this can Benefit You, and then Prepare for Triggers.

Lee Cassels, MA, CCC
Grief Counsellor

Lee Cassels, MA, CCC

Canadian Certified Counsellor

In V3H 4G7 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

Unfortunately, loss seems to be part of life. Suffering loss can be a very painful experience. Friends and family can be supportive but sometimes it is hard for them to maintain the objective approach really needed because they are dealing with the grief in their own way. Often people find it more helpful to grieve loss in a private place with professional help. My services help you do just that. I am compassionate and understanding.

Patrick Myers, Ph.D.
Grief Counsellor

Patrick Myers, Ph.D.

Registered Psychologist #1850

In V3B 2H6 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

Have you lost a loved one through death? Are you separating or divorcing a partner? Are your children grown and leaving the nest? Are you retiring from a career you loved? Did you experience a less than desired childhood? You may experience a roller coaster of different emotions during the grieving process. Grief is a natural reaction to any kind of loss. Phone 604-468-7300 and let me help you find meaning again after your loss.

Charlaine Robinson, RCC, Certified EMDRIA therapist
Grief Counsellor

Charlaine Robinson, RCC, Certified EMDRIA therapist

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V2S 3S1 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

My passion for Clinical Counseling developed throughout my 15+ years of professional experience in the human services field. During this time and as a Clinical Counsellor I have supported individuals in healing from anxiety, depression, PTSD, childhood trauma, and grief and loss. It is humbling to support youth, adults, and families to overcome distressing and traumatic life events while helping them realize their strengths and resilient qualities. In a client-centered, caring, and compassionate environment, I will support you in your journey of exploring those issues that cause you distress. It is important that you realize your true potential by being supported and empowered to discover and utilize your strengths. I will support you through your healing...(view profile to read more)

Annette Kasahara, BA, MEd. (Psychology), RCC
Grief Counsellor

Annette Kasahara, BA, MEd. (Psychology), RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V1M 3G7 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

My hope is that as clients work through the reality of the loss they have experienced, they will recover their clarity and inner direction, and will begin to create ways to move forward. Clients are encouraged to acknowledge the loss and to explore the gamut of emotions accompanying this loss. Clients are encouraged to express their gratitude for what was, and at their own pace, begin to move forward.

Philip Starkman, MSW, RSW
Grief Counselor

Philip Starkman, MSW, RSW

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Grief is a potential reaction to a loss of any kind whether through death, divorce, abandonment, separation, job loss, illness, disease diagnosis, kids leaving home, etc. Feelings of anger, resentment, shame, confusion, isolation or abandonment can result. Friends and family may not know what to say or how to provide support. A trained professional, who is profoundly sympathetic, respectful and empathetic, with the skills required to help one navigate through this difficult time, can be critical in helping one regain equilibrium.

Fred West, RCC
Grief Counsellor

Fred West, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V3A 4G4 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

I previously provided consultations for the BC Coroner's Office for 14 years. I functioned as a behavioural investigator and my role was to investigate completed suicides of youths 18 years of age and under. Needless to say this provided me with an opportunity to provide initial grief support to the most some of the most vulnerable clients at a most difficult time! As difficult as this role was it was an honour to have this opportunity to be there at the darkest hour!

Angela Herd, Angela Herd
Grief Counsellor

Angela Herd, Angela Herd

Registered Clinical Counsellor, Certified Canadian Counsellor, Registered Canadian & BC Art Therapist, Child & Family Therapist & Clinical Supervisor

In V4B 1A4 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

Angela Herd understands the grief process is a normal response to loss and is unique to each person. Loss comes in many forms and significant losses can affect one's relationships, self-concept and perception of the world. Angela is an experienced counsellor who offers support and relief. Angela provides a safe space that invites clients to share their experiences of loss; as well as, gain insight and skills to cope with strong feelings that may at times feel overwhelming and uncontrollable. Angela offers a wide range of options for expression that include traditional verbal therapy, art & play therapy, phototherapy and other creative modalities.Call Angela today for your free consultation.

Tara Azimi, PhD Candidate, RCC, CCC.
Grief Counsellor

Tara Azimi, PhD Candidate, RCC, CCC.

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V3C 6K5 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

The pain of grief and loss can truly be painful. This emotional challenge can extend beyond death. May it be the loss of a relationship - past or present, loss of health, retirement, financial loss, or the death of a loved one, I offer a compassionate and safe space to discuss this grief. In my practice I encourage clients to express their feelings about their losses as part of the processing journey. I offer strategies to cope with the overwhelming feelings while educating my clients about the stages of grief and the mind body relationship during such an experience. Recognizing that grief/loss are profoundly unique experiences, I embrace a person-centred approach during treatment planning.

Amber Grewal, RMFT, RCC
Grief Counsellor

Amber Grewal, RMFT, RCC

Registered Marriage and Family Therapist, Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V2S 3S1 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

In my practice of grief and loss therapy, I provide a compassionate and supportive space for clients to navigate the complex emotions and challenges that arise from experiencing loss. I understand that grief is a deeply personal journey and honor each individual's unique process. Through empathetic listening, validation, and gentle guidance, I help clients explore their feelings of sadness, anger, guilt, and confusion. Drawing from various therapeutic modalities such as narrative therapy, existential therapy, and mindfulness techniques, I assist clients in finding meaning, fostering resilience, and integrating their loss into their lives in a way that allows for healing and growth.

Sears Taylor, MA, LMHCA
Grief Counsellor

Sears Taylor, MA, LMHCA

Mental Health Counsellor

In V1M 3L7 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

I work directly with the emotional parts of the brain to take the edge of the pain of grief and loss. I accomplish this through the use of narrative therapy, logotherapy (meaning and purpose), EMDR and OEI (draw out specific areas of emotional pain), and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Clients report that this process significantly decreases their level of stress and pain without the need to recall or relive painful events.

Tracey Dahl, MA, RCC
Grief Counsellor

Tracey Dahl, MA, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V2Z 2M5 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

Grief is individual and comes in unexpected waves. I have yet to hear of two similar grief experiences. Walking alongside someone who is grieving has deeply touched me in my work. Grief can be a heart wrenching, and painfully beautiful experience when shared with a trusted, safe other. The path towards healing and wholeness is as unique as the stories of grief themselves, but you do not have to do the work of healing alone, in the dark.

Rosemary Fromson, RPC, MPCC-S
Grief Counsellor

Rosemary Fromson, RPC, MPCC-S

Master Practitioner in Clinical Counselling

In V2T 1T8 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

All humans experience grief and loss at one time in their lives. I work with clients to help them accept the loss that has occurred in their lives. Once acceptance has been achieved I work with the clients to help them remember with a new perspective. Emotions play a large part in how humans work through difficult times. I help them connect to these emotions using mind/body connection process. My clients have been able to move on and live their life instead of existing within pain.

Roya Vojdanijahromi, MA, RCC, CCTP
Grief Counsellor

Roya Vojdanijahromi, MA, RCC, CCTP

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V3B 0B3 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

The pain of grief is different from any pain we feel during our lives. Grief brings up different and sometimes conflicting emotions and unprocessed grief leads to other mental health issues. My approach to grief is creating a safe space in which the clients can share the many different emotions that grief brings up. I also help my clients get in touch with what they need to go through this difficult phase with more compassion. We talk about what the loss means for them and how they can build their life around all the changes that grief brings. Together we will sit with difficult emotions, with the questions that might not have any answers and with the overwhelming pain.

Deana Brandt, MA-MFT, RCC
Grief Counsellor

Deana Brandt, MA-MFT, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V2T 7A2 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

Individuals, couples, and families experience grief in their own way and on their own time. Often the feeling of loss changes and it can be extremely helpful to have someone to support you along your journey without judgment or expectations. To walk alongside with empathy and understanding.

Mary Longworth, BA MSc RCC
Grief Counsellor

Mary Longworth, BA MSc RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V3M 3P6 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

I work with compassion and insight helping clients face loss and grief. Whether the loss is a spouse, a child, a friend, a family member or a pet. I help my clients by explaining the stages of grief that they will most likely go through. I offer a safe place to move ahead from their loss and grief at their own speed. I also have a speciality of working with pet-loss.

Lori Capozzi, B.A., M.Ed., RCC
Grief Counsellor

Lori Capozzi, B.A., M.Ed., RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V4A 2J2 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

If you are human and have ever loved, you will inevitably experience grief in your life. Grief comes as a result of a loss, whether it be loss of a loved one, a job, a home. Sometimes, grief is so intense, it feels overwhelming and paralyzing. My approach in dealing with grief is to provide a safe space to work through and process all of the emotions surrounding the loss, ultimately leading to a place of acceptance and peace.

Tracey MacKenzie, CCC
Grief Counsellor

Tracey MacKenzie, CCC

Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC)

In V4B 3Z8 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

Losing a loved one is devastating. We can end up with regrets, unsaid apologies, and sadness over never getting what you needed from them. Knowing we'll never hear their voice again is enough to bring on the tears. If that isn't difficult enough, often families find themselves in conflict afterwards -- from the will to control over assets to how the celebration of life will look. Having someone to cry and reminisce with, vent to and bounce ideas off of, can help make sense of an already stressful time.

Jaspreet Kaler, MA, RCC
Grief Counsellor

Jaspreet Kaler, MA, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V4S 0A6 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

Grief and loss are a natural part of life. That cannot be avoided. Pain is inevitable but suffering is not. Giving people the space to feel what they feel and express what is going on inside them is so important in processing the impact of grief and loss. Grief is not limited to loss through death but also loss in any significant area of our life. Loss of relationship, loss of expectation, loss of opportunity. None is more or less important than any other. I can offer you a safe space to mourn and I can help you rebuild.

Operine Banton, RCC
Grief Counsellor

Operine Banton, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V3Z 0C7 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

Grieving after a loss is very personal. It can be messy and mysterious. It is a process. Some may say it is the cost one pays for love. You will be encouraged to tell the story of your loss and how it has affected your life, identify and express various feelings, and learn the various stages of grief. You will know that whatever you are experiencing is normal. Through the process, you will begin to recall happy moments and may develop[ and enact acts of repentance and implement acts of spiritual faith as a source of comfort and hope.

Penney Hartsen, MSW, RCSW
Grief Counsellor

Penney Hartsen, MSW, RCSW

Registered Clinical Social Worker

In V4B 3X7 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

Grief and loss are integral parts of life but the emotional devastation that we can experience as a result, can be extremely hard to manage. It's natural that we want to minimize the emotional fallout - it's so hard on our hearts! Medical research has shown that the physical effect on our hearts looks just like a heart attack! The good news is that it's possible to recover. With help to navigate such painful places, I've seen people experience new insights, develop new ways of understanding themselves and others and transform a broken heart into a functioning one again. It's not an easy road, but it leads to a lighter place.

Charlene Kostecki, M.A., S.T.E.P. RCC
Grief Counsellor

Charlene Kostecki, M.A., S.T.E.P. RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V3W 1A6 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

Are you struggling to cope with the loss of a loved one? Do you need assistance to move forward through the grieving process? Counselling can provide you with the support and guidance needed during the grieving process. Charlene has assisted many clients over the years to find peace during this difficult time. Call Charlene to find out how she can help you.

Rawda Tomoum, MS, RCC, CCC
Grief Counsellor

Rawda Tomoum, MS, RCC, CCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V5A 4R4 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

I approach each client with empathy and understanding, recognizing that the grieving process is unique to each individual. I believe that grief is a natural and healthy response to loss, and that it is important to allow yourself to feel all of the emotions that come with it. My approach is to create a safe and supportive space where clients can explore their feelings and work through the complex emotions that arise during the grieving process. Through the use of evidence-based techniques, including cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness practices, clients can gain insight and develop coping strategies to navigate their grief in a healthy and meaningful way.

Jennifer Turnbrook, MA, RCC
Grief Counsellor

Jennifer Turnbrook, MA, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V1M 4A6 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

If you have lost someone, I offer a compassionate and supportive space to explore your unique experience of loss. Listening carefully to your story, there's an opportunity to identify and honour your feelings, your memories and your relationship. Through gentle conversation and questions, there's a chance to rewrite your grief story, discover strengths, attend to resilience and find meaning amidst your pain. You can begin to acknowledge what you've been through while promoting healing, growth, a continued bond with the one who has passed and learning to live with loss

Carolina Hall, R. Psych
Grief Counsellor

Carolina Hall, R. Psych

Registered Psychologist

In V3K 3P5 - Nearby to Fort Langley.

Through the use of a client centered approach, we help children and adults learn new ways to process and cope with the loss of a loved one. We use tools such as psycho-education to help clients better understand the grief cycle, as well as use different modalities and ideas for self-care and positive coping as they move through the grief process. We work together with the client towards healing and acceptance.



Compassionate Bereavement Services in Fort Langley, BC.

Thank you for visiting our British Columbia search of licensed grief specialists in Fort Langley.  Moving through grief after loss is difficult. Therapy helps through listening, by having someone there with you who understands the stages and process of grieving. You can find help for grief in Fort Langley right now, please contact a provider above, you can email 24/7.

Fort Langley is located in British Columbia, Canada.  The population of Fort Langley is 3,400 people. Fort Langley therapists serve postal code: V1M.