Grief Counsellor
Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Coach/Change Agent/Consultant
Kelowna, British Columbia V1V 2Y9 | 1-877-606-6161
Grey Matters International and the work of Kevin J. Fleming, Ph.D approaches issues of grief & loss through the lens of innovation----instead of growing the same neural networks responsible for the pain in weekly therapy sessions, we reset the brain to move forward quicker and efficiently by working on the stuck limbic system so as to empower the person with more success and traction. For no one wants to stay in a grief mode for too long; but when you don’t include the brain in your work with someone, you risk describing the water to them while they drown and calling it success. Contact Grey Matters International, Inc now at kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or 877-606-6161.
Grief Counsellor
Patti Langlais, MA, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
201 1889 Spall Rd, Kelowna, British Columbia V1W 2X7 | 250-980-0202
Grief & loss can seem debilitating and overwhelming and many people struggle in moving on. Counselling is a highly effective resource for healing after a loss. Through compassion and understanding we will work to heal the pain of the event and move into acceptance and peace. Whether you are grieving the loss of a loved one, the loss of health or mobility, divorce or mid life transition, we can help.
Grief Counsellor
Sarah Harris, BSc, MC, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
370-1855 Kirschner Road, Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 4N7 | 250 575 1497
While each person's way of grieving may be unique; as humans, we will all experience it. And while it is so painful at times, grief helps us to accept and understand what the loss means for us, so that we can create new meaning around it. Along the way, people may find themselves feeling stuck or lost - and this is where counselling can help. My understanding of attachment theory, emotionally focused therapy, and the human experience provides a map to guide us through, together. We all suffer in life, but suffering is made more tolerable when we don't have to do it alone.
Grief Counsellor
Haley Gershony, M.Ed., RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
214-3001 Tutt Street, KELOWNA, British Columbia V1Y 2H4 | 7783633365
Grief affects us all differently. Together we'll work through how you are affected. There is no timeline on grief, and no right or wrong way to move through it. Using tools from dialectical behaviour therapy, combined with humanism and Rogerian reflection, I can help provide some structure to the confusion of loss and mourning. Hurt is a natural part of loss and we'll approach it as such.
Grief Counsellor
Incentive Counselling, BSW, MSW, RSW, CLC, RPC, RPC-C
Registered Social Workers, Registered Professional Counsellor
1873 Spall Rd, Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 4R2 | 604-210-4795
Everyone at some point in their lives will have to grieve. Dealing with grief and loss is different for everyone and dependent on our relationship with the deceased, our religious beliefs, and our previous experiences with death. The pain we experience can be overwhelming and some people need additional support. We understand the wide range of emotions and behaviours associated with grief and will be with you every step of the way.
Grief Counsellor
Alain Langlais, MH, MTC, CHHt
Counsellor
201-1889 Spall Rd, Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 4R2 | 250-980-0202 ext 2
When losing someone or something important to us, it can take lots time to adjust and learn to live our life without that person, thing or way of life. Either it is the death of a loved one, loss of a relationship, loss of a pet, loss of a job or important possessions, change to your way of life, grieving is a normal response to a life event and bottling it up can create damage or even harm to a person. It can take time to adjust and accept to learn to live life without that person, thing or way of life. When it gets too challenging or overwhelming, or if it gets in a way of living a healthy life, sometimes turning to professional support can help getting through this challenging event.
Grief Counsellor
Marco Milani, RCC
Registered Clinical Counselor
online therapy, British Columbia V1Y 1Z4 | 6393176444
Losing someone important is one of the most difficult experiences a person can face. Approaching bereavement with psychological insight does not mean setting aside spiritual questions or the concept of the soul. Rather, counselling seeks to understand the complex emotional, relational, and existential dimensions of loss. Grief, pain, and sorrow often run deeper than many people initially realize. Through reflection and support, counselling can help individuals process their loss, make sense of their experience, and gradually find ways to live with the absence of someone who mattered deeply.
Grief Counsellor
Annette Adkin, RPC, Psychotherapist
Registered Professional Counsellor
#1 1515 Highland Dr North , Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 0C9 | 250 878-7035
The pain of loss comes in many forms. Everyone experiences grief differently and there is no "right" way to do it. Often there is not only the loss of a specific person or situation, but also the pain of the loss of hopes, dreams and future visions. Healing from loss and separation takes time. Therapy can provide a safe place to explore emotions, understand one's sense of loss/ grief and find ways to manage feelings. The human heart holds a great capacity for both sorrow and joy.
Grief Counsellor
Maryann Daase, RPC, MPCC
Registered Professional Counsellor, Master Practitioner of Clinical Counselling
Bouvette Street, Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 3K5 | 250-878-1592
Grief and loss are unavoidable. We may think that time alone will enable us to heal, but this is rarely the case. Although time does help in the healing process, to truly heal, we need to work through our losses and the grief they bring. I can help you to do just that. I do not believe we were meant to shoulder our grief on our own. So if you find yourself somehow "stuck", and unable to truly move on, please contact me.
Kelowna is located in British Columbia, Canada. It has a land area of 211.85 square kilometers.  The population of Kelowna is 144,576 people with 53,903 households . The population ranking for Kelowna is #42 nationally and #7 for the province of British Columbia with a density of 601.30 people per sq km. Kelowna therapists serve postal code: V1Y.