Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan. Grief & Loss, Trauma Counsellor Alberta.

If you have experienced the pain and trauma of loss, grief counselling Fort Saskatchewan with a licensed therapist can help you move through. A Alberta grief and loss counselor has training and experience in helping people who have suffered loss to find strength, to cope, and move through the trauma. Fort Saskatchewan grief counselling can be an important tool to help you through this difficult time. And while nothing anyone can say can completely heal the pain, you can still find strength to cope, to move through, and to find hope in the darkness. Therapy is a very important part of moving through grief. Please contact a Fort Saskatchewan, AB grief therapist below today.

Grief And Loss Counselling Near Fort Saskatchewan, AB

AnneMarie Whitton
AnneMarie Whitton
Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
AnneMarie Whitton, M.Sc. (MFT)

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact AnneMarie
  #200, 6732 - 75th St., Edmonton T6E 6T9
Grief and loss are responses to heart ache and trauma. I work with clients to facilitate the expression of their feelings through telling their story. This story telling may be verbal, writing or artistic creation. It may involve making amends or seeking forgiveness. The journey through grief can be difficult yet one that will bring closure and healing. Emotions are along a continuum and if one does not have the ability to experience pain it will be difficult to experience joy. Grief and loss work is life enhancing.

Laura Kennedy
Laura Kennedy
Grief & Loss Fort Saskatchewan
Laura Kennedy, MA, R. Psych.

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Laura
  11309-100 Ave., Edmonton T5K 0J3
Grief can feel as if we’ve had the wind knocked out of us, and that the world keeps going while the clock has stopped for us. Society, however, asks us to get on with our lives rather quickly. Sometimes it feels like our friends and family members don’t know what to do or say, which can leave us feeling isolated with our grief. It is important to take time to work through feelings of grief and loss otherwise we end up feeling disconnected from ourselves and others. I provide a supportive space in which to express the thoughts and feelings you have in a safe, compassionate and non-judgmental environment.

Michael Handman
Michael Handman
Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Michael Handman, Ph.D

  Clinical Psychologist
  Email: Contact Dr. Handman
  Location of Therapist: Edmonton, AB T6C 2C8
I have a vast amount of experience in this area due to the many years I worked with cancer patients and their families. I help individuals and families move from grief and sadness to a resolution of their loss. Resolution may mean learning how to cope and deal with loss that may never be resolved such as losing a child. The ultimate goal is a healthy perspective on their loss and being able to move beyond their grief.

Loussa Counselling Centre
Loussa Counselling Centre
Grief & Loss Fort Saskatchewan
Loussa Counselling Centre, Therapists

  Registered Psychologist and Counsellors
  Email: Contact Loussa Counselling
  #42 9912 106 Street, Edmonton T5K 1C5
Grief counselling is a form of counselling that aims to help people cope with grief, & mourning following the death of a loved one, or with major life changes that trigger feelings of grief such as loss of a job, relationship or even a family pet. Everyone experiences and expresses grief in thier own way, which is often shaped by how their family or their own culture honors the process. The grief process has many faces and stages where one can experience a wide range of emotions and behavior associated with grief. A grief counsellor will facilitate expression of emotion and thought about the loss including sadness, anxiety, disbelief, loneliness, guilt, anger, confusion, or lack of feeling.

Jim Chalmers
Jim Chalmers
Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Jim Chalmers, M.A.

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Jim
  #302, 10140 - 117 Street, Edmonton T5K 1X3
At some point in your life you will experience a significant loss. Being able to cope with this loss is a truly personal expereince that hosts many emotions. Moving through the stages of grief and learning how to deal and cope with these emotions are symbolic to remembering the good things about that persons life. Clients will experience relief from emotional suffering, experience increased energy for life and feel more "positive" about life.

Mallory Becker
Mallory Becker
Grief & Loss Fort Saskatchewan
Mallory Becker, M.A.

  Provisional Psychologist
  Email: Contact Mallory
  200, 10050-112 Street, Edmonton T5K 2J1
Our world is forever changed after experiencing a sudden and tragic loss. We may feel very vulnerable to the world around us. Everyday living may be an experience of experience heightened anxiety and loneliness sets in. We may even have strained relationships because the pain of loss is so overwhelming. Together, we can try to make sense of and to understand your loss. We can learn ways to control your emotions and find peace of mind.

Nancy Hurst
Nancy Hurst
Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Nancy Hurst, Ph.D

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Dr. Hurst
  200, 10050-112 Street, Edmonton T5K 2J1
Grieving a loss can feel overwhelming and sometimes it feels like the pain will never end. Grieving is a painful journey, but one that lessens over time. At Compassionate Counselling Inc. we recognize that the process of grieving is unique to each person and adjust our approach accordingly. We offer a safe place to share your hurt and anger and to work through the pain.

Priya Bains
Priya Bains
Grief & Loss Fort Saskatchewan
Priya Bains, M.A.

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Priya
  710, 9707-110 Street, Edmonton T5K 2L9
When working with grief and loss, I believe it is important to be patient and present. I primarily focus on the emotions and experiences of the grief and loss and make sure that they are being felt. Although this can be a painful process, it is important that we are allowing ourselves to move into the pain versus avoiding it so that all emotions, thoughts, and sensations are dealt with.

Michelle Vandegriend
Michelle Vandegriend
Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Michelle Vandegriend, Ph.D., R. Psych.

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Dr. Vandegriend
  Location of Therapist: St. Albert, AB T8N 6K4
Losses can effect individuals in a variety of ways. Within a cleint-centered counselling approach I provide individuals with a safe and non-judgemental environment in which they can explore their feelings and process various types of losses and grief as well as complicated grief. I assist individuals in adjusting to life after loss and in coping with a variety of changes that can occur within oneself and in relationship with others around them.

Arvin Simon
Arvin Simon
Grief & Loss Fort Saskatchewan
Arvin Simon, M.Ed., R. Psych.

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Arvin
  9726 - 85 Ave., Edmonton T5R 5X3
Grief can be felt emotionally, physically, mentally and even spiritually. Grief can result from a death, job loss, relocation, divorce, injury or any other form of loss that changes the way we once saw our lives. Finally, grief is a process. It is not felt all at once and it does not go away all at once. Ultimately, grief is a healing process. Grief helps us to readjust to a new world, without the relationship we once had. Grief takes time, requires patience, energy, and hope. In therapy, I will companion you through the grieving process and help you accept the grief. Eventually, we will work on building a new identity around the grief, much like a pearl forms around a grain of sand.

Beth Murray
Beth Murray
Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Beth Murray, R. Psych

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Beth
  Suite 446, 9768 170 Street, Edmonton T5T 5L4
At Fresh Hope Counselling, we can walk you through a time of grief and loss. We offer support in the form of counselling, teaching new skills and facilitating a healing environment where a person can safely walk through their time of grief and loss. Beth Murray has experience in pastoral and community circles where grief and loss is common. She has walked effectively alongside many people transitioning through a time of grief and loss.

Steve Jukes
Steve Jukes
Grief & Loss Fort Saskatchewan
Steve Jukes, M.Sc. in MFT, R.Psych.

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Steve
  Location of Therapist: Edmonton, AB T5K 2L9
We are social beings. When we suffer loss or grief, we benefit from talking with others about our feelings. Sometimes the purpose is simply to purge, to be listened to while in the depth of our pain. Other times we need to address the unhelpful - even harmful - things we tell ourselves while suffering grief and loss. Regardless, working through grief involves experiencing pain, and being patient with ourselves as well as the recovery process. I like to believe that clients have a safe place in me to engage it.

Brad Kauffman
Brad Kauffman
Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Brad Kauffman, M.A. Counselling Psychology

  Registered Provisional Psychologist
  Email: Contact Brad
  Location of Therapist: Edmonton, AB T6E 6T9
Compass Counselling provides the opportunity for clarity, stabilization, and emotional management to move through the stress of grief and loss. The experience of grief and loss can often be overwhelming, exhausting, and confusing. Compass Counselling moves at the client's pace to process through shock, disbelief, emotional intensity/numbness, decisions and transitions. Managing decisions amidst the emotion and shock of loss can often be tricky. The goal of grief and loss counselling is to stabilize the experience and find the best steps to establish a healthy "new normal".

Cory Hrushka
Cory Hrushka
Grief & Loss Fort Saskatchewan
Cory Hrushka, M.A. R.Psych., CDST

  Registered Psychologist, Certified Diplomate of Sex Therapy
  Email: Contact Cory
  #203 9148 -23 ave, Edmonton T6N 1H9
Clients can expect a client centered, supportive and informative understanding of what to expect regarding grief and loss issues as well as how to work through these issues through hands-on therapeutic techniques. I currently use some emotionally focused therapy techniques as well as models from three different grief cycles for grief issues which can include anything from death and loss of a loved one to giving up substances or breakup of a relationship.

Serena Leung
Serena Leung
Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Serena Leung, R. Psych

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Serena
  Location of Therapist: Edmonton, AB T5K 0J7
Greif and loss is a part of life as life birth and death oscillates as part of the rhythm. Our culture we do not prepare ourselves for death and transitions which makes it hard for us to grief. There are not enough rituals and support after a funeral and wake ( or breakup of a relationship) to allow continual grieving. My role is to journey with you in the sadness and loss and to also find the joy and celebration and continual connection in what you experienced while the loved ones you lost were still with you.

Emma Drebit
Emma Drebit
Grief & Loss Fort Saskatchewan
Emma Drebit, MSc. (Marital & Family Therapy), R. Psych

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Emma
  11209-65 Street, Edmonton T5W 4K4
Grief and loss of any kind can be painful and overwhelming. Whether it's death, separation, divorce, medical diagnosis or terminal illness, Emma offers supportive counselling to help people through difficult times. Her approach is client-centered and allows time to talk about the loss and all of the circumstances leading up to it, along with exploring any lingering feelings like anger, guilt, and loneliness. Emma works alongside her clients as they go through the stages of loss, and facilitates their accepting the loss, letting go, learning to move forward and finding peace within. Emma also supports people as they seek meaning in the loss, and enhance social supports, including family.

Peter Fratesi
Peter Fratesi
Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Peter Fratesi, M.A.

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Peter
  #205, 10240 - 124 Street, Edmonton T5N 3W6
My grief counselling helps people to recover from the shock and pain of grief and loss by enabling them to: become more accepting of their grief feelings without giving into them; realize that recovery from grief is a gradual process requiring patience; express their grief feelings healthily; attend to good memories too; recognize and work through blocks to recovery, e.g. guilt; realize that they will be able to move on again in their lives and realize that grief is not necessarily the same as depression.

Debbie Grove
Debbie Grove
Grief & Loss Fort Saskatchewan
Debbie Grove, Ph.D.

  Registered Provisional Psychologist
  Email: Contact Dr. Grove
  10339 - 106 Street, Edmonton T5J 1H8
Loss and grief come in many forms. Grieving is a personal experience. I have worked with clients experiencing loss of a loved one including a pet companion, loss of functioning/mobility, employment loss including retirement, and relocation/joining a new country. My approach integrates compassion, hope, renewal, and ways to integrate the loss. In my work and research in this area, moving forward from loss combines honouring the past while actively finding new ways to engage in the present.

Melina Dayne
Melina Dayne
Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Melina Dayne, RN, BN, MSc, MFT, Registered Psychologist

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Melina
  9726-85 Ave, Edmonton T6E 2J4
(USE E-MAIL ADDRESS OF MELINADAYNE@AOL.COM) As a therapist I recognize grief as a normal and necessary process, funadamentally a journey of the heart and soul. Companioning is being totally present to the mourner. Everyone grieves differently, as each relationship wih the one who has died is different. You, as a client are the storyteller of that relationship. I am the listener. Companioning is acknowledging the pain and honoring the spirit. It is listening with the heart, walking along side of, and respecting the disorder and confusion. Searching for meaning is normal. There are no orderly predicable stages of grief. Tears may flow. No one can go around grief, we all need to go through i

Landor Liddell
Landor Liddell
Grief & Loss Fort Saskatchewan
Landor Liddell, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Education), Reg. Psych

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Dr. Liddell
  #302, 10140 - 117 Street, Edmonton T5K 1X3
Grief is a psycho-spiritual process. In counselling, I will work through the stages of loss and grief: the crisis stage, the crucible stage, and the construction or rebuilding and re-____ stage. Based on these stages, I will help guide you through your loss in a compasionate and accepting manor. Grief is a journey, without clear direction, one that must be taken.

Melissa Guzik
Melissa Guzik
Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Melissa Guzik, MA, CCC

  Canadian Certified Counsellor
  Email: Contact Melissa
  , Greater Edmonton Area T8R 1C1
Are you experiencing grief and loss in your life? Have you lost a loved one or a family member? Have you experienced child birth loss or a miscarriage? Have you experienced an abortion? If you are seeking healing and a safe place to grieve your loss, please contact Melissa Guzik, MA, CCC at 780-996-5750 or check my website out at www.melissaguzik.com. Melissa is an Individual, Marriage, and Family Counsellor located in the Greater Edmonton Area.



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Grief Counselling Fort Saskatchewan.

The death of a loved one is arguably the most traumatic experience any of us can face. The goals of Fort Saskatchewan grief counselling are recovery and acceptance. Fort Saskatchewan, AB trauma counselling seeks to help an individual process, debrief, and cope with an extreme stress. Recovery from loss through grief counselling Fort Saskatchewan, AB does not mean that all of the pain, memories or significance of a loved one are resolved, but that one is able to accept what has happened, and that those experiences and memories are an important part of life, but not all consuming. When you see a Fort Saskatchewan trauma therapist or Fort Saskatchewan grief counselor, you will find a listening ear. There are several stages of grieving, and compassionate therapy in Fort Saskatchewan can be a strong shoulder that will facilitate healing. Fort Saskatchewan grief therapy and counselling in Alberta can help one move through the shock, trauma, and acute suffering, so that you are not destroyed by what has happened. Most likely, there are still loved ones in your life who need you, and if you are grieving, you may utterly lack any emotional energy at all to deal with them. Fort Saskatchewan grief counselling can help stabilize you.

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