Grief and Loss Counselling in Thorold, ON.

Therapy and bereavement services in Thorold, ON. Find real help with the right therapist.


Nicole Kenny, RP
Grief Counsellor

Nicole Kenny, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L2N 6Y6 - Nearby to Thorold.

Holding onto grief and loss alone can feel very lonely, exhausting and can feel like a rollercoaster at times. I create a space where together we be with any feelings that you may have, listen as long as these feelings needs and provide support with whatever step in the grieving process you are in. Grieving takes times and we will hold that space as long as it needs.

Jade Rabley, M.A
Grief Counselor

Jade Rabley, M.A

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Available for Online Therapy

As a therapist, I understand the profound impact that grief and bereavement can have on an individual's life. Through therapy, we embark on a journey of healing, offering a safe and compassionate space to explore the complex emotions associated with loss. Together, we navigate the stages of grief, acknowledging the pain, anger, sadness, and confusion that accompany it. Through this process, clients find solace in expressing their feelings openly and learn to integrate their loss into their lives in meaningful ways. Therapy provides a supportive framework for developing coping strategies, fostering resilience, and ultimately, finding a sense of peace and acceptance amidst the pain of loss.

The Family Enhancement Centre, MSW
Grief Counsellor

The Family Enhancement Centre, MSW

We are counselling practice of Registered Social Workers, Family Counsellors, Marriage Counsellors, Play Therapists

In L2W 1A5 - Nearby to Thorold.

When you lose someone or something precious to you, it’s natural to experience pain and grief. The process of grief and bereavement is normal, and most people go through it. But when grief takes over your life and makes you feel hopeless, worthless and helpless, then it becomes important to talk to a counsellor about telling the difference between normal grief and depression. The Family Enhancement Centre has several therapists who specialize in Grief and Bereavement counselling. Contact us today to know how we can help you.

Nathan Kalk, RP, M.Div.
Grief Counselor

Nathan Kalk, RP, M.Div.

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

After loosing someone close to you it is often hard to find emotional balance. Therapy can provide you with a safe space to process your loss and the difficult emotions that often follow. Feeling sad, lonely, angry, and confused are all normal and healthy emotions to experience during this time. Working with a therapist can help you through these tough emotions as well as how to feel normal and happy again.

Janice Daciuk, MS, MA, RP-Q
Grief Counsellor

Janice Daciuk, MS, MA, RP-Q

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

In L3M 0C8 - Nearby to Thorold.

Grief and Loss can manifest in many areas of life and sometimes isn't initially recognized as grief. For example, having lost my father 5 years ago and being a family caregiver to my elderly mother, I have experienced this inevitable loss and the grief that comes with it. However, grief can also come with the loss of a dream, loss of a marriage, a career, a childhood home, a relationship/friendship or a life you always dreamed of having. Another example is women who are childless not by choice. Who perhaps haven't met the right person or who cannot conceive for medical reasons. And for some of us, being single not by choice can also be a deep source of loss and grief as we get older.

Mastora Roshan, MSW, RSW.
Grief Counsellor

Mastora Roshan, MSW, RSW.

Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist (Certified EMDR Therapist))

In L2R 4Z4 - Nearby to Thorold.

Grief affects individuals at all levels, physically, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually. The circumstances behind grief can profoundly affect one’s life. Everyone has unique ways of coping with grief and loss. Mastora recognizes this and tailors specific strategies and techniques to suit a person’s unique circumstances. She aides the individual through normal grief to healthy resolutions and helps them move forward in their journey.

Emmy Montemurro-Baxter, MS Ed, RP, RMFT
Grief Counsellor

Emmy Montemurro-Baxter, MS Ed, RP, RMFT

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Marriage and Family Therapist

In L2G 5X7 - Nearby to Thorold.

Losing a loved one can be one of life's most personally challening events. It can lead you to re-evaluate you won position in life. I will work with you to understand how to continue caring for yourself as you move through the process of grieving. When you are ready to, we can discuss any changes you might want to make in your lifestyle in response to your loss.

Bayridge Counselling Centre, Counselling Centre
Grief Counsellor

Bayridge Counselling Centre, Counselling Centre

Individual, Couples, and Family Counselling

In L2N 1J7 - Nearby to Thorold.

Grief is the emotional suffering we feel when we lose something or someone important to us. This can include the loss of friend, partner, or family member, a change in life circumstances, death of a pet, getting fired, loss of health, safety, a dream... anything that we once had and now do not. The intensity and process can be unique for each person, but like all other emotions that impact the quality of our life, ignoring it or suppressing it does not work. Seeking support as we move through the various stages of grief is very helpful. Planning for our healing is crucial so that we do not become 'stuck' in the pain. A skilled therapist can assist us during this vulnerable time.

Joan Worthington, MSA, RSW
Grief Counsellor

Joan Worthington, MSA, RSW

ON Registered and Regulated Social Worker/Psychotherapist for Relationships & Stress

In L2R 4Z4 - Nearby to Thorold.

Loss and grief are devastating. Sudden loss is a shock. Long, drawn-out loss is exhausting. Loss changes our expectations of daily life. It brings disbelief, despair, anger. Divorce, a wayward child, a job layoff, poor health – all disrupt our expectations of how our life should be. Then there is the pain of death's finality. To stop hurting can feel like a betrayal of the one we lost. The grief is terrible, but it is all we have of the loved one. We finally need to realize that we cannot go on living in constant pain. We need other ways to fill the emptiness, new routines, new roles, and new interactions. We need to redirect our energy. Counselling helps you to find the road ahead.

Ari Shapero, MSW, RSW
Grief Counselor

Ari Shapero, MSW, RSW

Registered Social Worker

Available for Online Therapy

What makes grief so painful? Perhaps it's because we experience a double loss. The first is losing a loved one, the second is losing a part of our ourselves. This is why the familiar saying, "you gotta let go," can sometimes make things worse. Instead of letting go, I'm interested in how we can bring people closer: closer to what we hold dear, closer to what we cherished most… In doing so, we can begin to develop a new relationship with our departed loved one, and simultaneously offer comfort and healing to parts of ourselves.

Bojena Kelmendi, M.S.W. R.S.W.
Grief Counselor

Bojena Kelmendi, M.S.W. R.S.W.

Registered Social Worker, Therapist

Available for Online Therapy

In my practice you will find a safe place to talk about and work through pain, and the feelings of sadness, confusion, guilt, shame and anger that often accompany the experience of grief and loss. Moving through grief and loss is your personal journey that takes time and is experienced uniquely from your own perspective. I provide therapy, counselling and and support for people who have lost a loved one such as a family member, friend or colleague whether through death or the ending of a relationship, those who have lost an important pet or animal companion or people who have experienced a loss that includes a loss of a job or personal identity.

Semra Lamky, RP (Q), MA
Grief Counsellor

Semra Lamky, RP (Q), MA

RP (Q),Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) (CRPO)

In L0S 1P0 - Nearby to Thorold.

Most people will go through a period of loss in their lives. A response to any kind of loss is grief. Grieving over the loss of a loved one is known as bereavement. There is no right or wrong way to grieve. Some people are highly emotional and delve deeply into their emotions, while others are resistant and could look for ways to divert their attention from an unchangeable aspect of life. Each person has unique needs when coping with loss. Grief and loss counselling can help you to manage your emotions and help you heal.

Adrienne Richardson, PhD MsED RP CSAT/CPTT SEP-A OCT
Grief Counsellor

Adrienne Richardson, PhD MsED RP CSAT/CPTT SEP-A OCT

Registered Psychotherapist

In L2E 1Y3 - Nearby to Thorold.

With Gestalt therapy the five tasks of mourning, are supported: (1) To accept the reality of the loss, (2) To experience the pain of grief, (3) To adjust to the environment in which the deceased is missing, (4) To withdraw (some) emotional energy and reinvest it in another relationship, and (5) To find a place for and maintain a continuing bond with what we lose, however not in any specific order. A gestalt therapist supports the bereaved with an emphasis on a "loving authentic presence and communication that allows expression of EACH other’s personhood" so that feelings are honored and explored at the clients own pace. The here and now is emphasized and that is what leads to support/change

Sara Sherstobitoff, RP
Grief Counselor

Sara Sherstobitoff, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Grief and loss are weaved into our lives in an intimate way. Grief is natural, normal, unique and universal. Grief touches us all at one point or another and is an inevitable part of being human. The experience of grief may be associated with a range of emotions, thoughts and behaviours. It’s important to remember that the journey of grief is not linear and there is no right way to feel. Therapy is a safe space where you can explore your grief. We will move at a pace that feels comfortable to you and I will check in to ensure that you feel safe and supported. Please contact me to schedule a free 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit.

Arielle Devaux, BA, MACP
Grief Counsellor

Arielle Devaux, BA, MACP

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

In L2R 3C8 - Nearby to Thorold.

In my approach to grief and loss therapy, I provide a compassionate and empathetic space where clients can explore and process their feelings of loss in a supportive environment. By utilizing a combination of narrative therapy, mindfulness techniques, and grief-specific interventions, I work collaboratively with clients to navigate the complex emotions and challenges associated with their grief journey. Through this process, clients gain insight into their grief reactions, develop coping strategies, and find meaning and healing amidst their loss. By honoring their unique experiences and fostering a sense of connection, clients can gradually integrate their loss into their lives, find hope for the future, and ultimately experience a renewed sense of purpose and resilience.

Colleen Hood, Ph.D., Dip(TIRP), MS
Grief Counsellor

Colleen Hood, Ph.D., Dip(TIRP), MS

Registered Psycotherapist

In L3M 3G9 - Nearby to Thorold.

Grief and loss are universal experiences for all people and they are perhaps some of the most painful events experienced. So painful, in fact, that many people try to avoid the feelings at all costs. I believe that the only way to learn to live with grief is to be willing to experience the feelings and I provide a safe and supported relationship in which to work through these feelings.


Compassionate Bereavement Services in Thorold, ON.

Thank you for visiting our Ontario search of licensed grief specialists in Thorold.  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 Thorold right now, please contact a provider above, you can email 24/7.

Thorold is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 82.99 square kilometers.  The population of Thorold is 18,801 people with 7,466 households . The population ranking for Thorold is #232 nationally and #87 for the province of Ontario with a density of 226.50 people per sq km. Thorold therapists serve postal code: L0S.