Grief Counsellor
Bayridge Counselling Centre- Mississauga
In L4Z 1S2 - Nearby to Madoc.
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.
Grief Counsellor
Tulsi Radia, RP, MACP, BSc
Registered Psychotherapist
In L6Y 0R6 - Nearby to Madoc.
Creating a safe and supportive environment to work through various techniques via grief focused therapy in order to express emotions and feelings, understand grief, and work through ways to cope with various forms of loss. Techniques include focus on self-care and focused grief work to support acceptance, tolerance and and understanding the stages of grief.
Grief Counsellor
Ryan Hoffman, RPQ
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
In M5R 1V7 - Nearby to Madoc.
Although grief is a universal human experience, the way that it affects us varies greatly. There is no one-size-fits-all way to grieve. I will tailor your therapy to your specific needs, in a way that balances honouring the one you lost, with your own healing and recovery. When the negative emotions of grief are felt and allowed to be experienced, they will often eventually subside. I assist clients with complex grief as well.
Grief Counsellor
Karene Martin-Russell, RSW, BSW
Registered Social Worker
In L6J 1J5 - Nearby to Madoc.
At some point in our lifetimes, everybody is faced with grief and loss, children and youth included. When counseling my young clients, it is evident that children and youth have many questions and feelings surrounding this issue. They often feel scared, sad and alone. Talking to a therapist is a good way for clients to face their feelings and make sense of the situation. I help children normalize these feelings so that they know it is okay to feel sad, it is okay to have questions, and they are not alone. The pain may never go away but releasing the emotions and gaining some perspective and understanding, makes it easier to move forward a day at a time.
Grief Counsellor
Melanie Barlow, MACP
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
In L7L 6A3 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grief and loss can affect every part of a person’s life, and each individual experiences it in their own way and at their own pace. In my work with clients, I often draw on the Tasks of Mourning approach developed by J. William Worden, which focuses on helping individuals process the reality of a loss, work through the pain of grief, adjust to life without their loved one, and find ways to maintain a meaningful connection while continuing to move forward. While this framework is helpful, I do not take a rigid or one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, I adapt therapy to each client’s unique experience, providing a compassionate, supportive space where emotions can be expressed openly and withou
Grief Counsellor
Herman Chow, RP, RMFT-SM, D.Min.
Registered Psychotherapist & Registered Marriage & Family Therapist & Certified EFT Supervisor & Therapist
In L5V 2M1 - Nearby to Madoc.
Going through grief and loss, especially about a loved one, is an extremely difficult process - no one should go through it alone. As your therapist, I will show you compassion and walk along side with you in your time of grief. I can help you to move on with life at your pace and yet not having to forget about your loss. Healthy grieving is about the ability to to move on without forgeting the one whom you have lost.
Grief Counsellor
Stacey Gorlicky, RP
Stacey Gorlicky Registered Psychotherapist and Addictions Counsellor
In M4N 3N1 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grief, another powerful emotion we experience when dealing with loss, is a conditioning that affects all human beings. In our society there is often a notion that we should hurry up and get over our grief but maybe we should grieve as long as we need to. One way to see loss is to see loss as change and then to let change in. By developing a practice of loving kindness towards ourselves and others we can take a gentler approach toward loss and pain.
Grief Counsellor
Catherine Carpenko, Hons. BFA., MA., RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In L9W 1E1 - Nearby to Madoc.
Coming to terms with grief and loss is one of the biggest challenges we have to face in this ,oh so human, experience. You can develop a new kind of relationship with your distress experience. With support and compassion you will extend your capacity beyond what you ever thought possible, connecting with a deep inner strength and also with those around you.
Grief Counsellor
Isabel Thorman, M.A.
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
In L5J 2A6 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grief is the normal and natural reaction to significant emotional loss of any kind. It involves conflicting feelings caused by the end of, or change in, a familiar pattern of behaviour. It is the feeling of reaching out for someone who has always been there, they are no longer there. The grief journey is so individual and unique, so our work with people who need loss support is also specific to our clients' needs. We help people properly diagnose their difficulties and help them make sense of their conflicting emotions so that they can move through life with more peace and certainty.
Grief Counsellor
Hugo Stevenson, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist
In L9T 1P4 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grief doesn’t follow a timeline. To live is to grieve: whether it’s the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or the quiet grief that comes with life transitions, how we position ourselves with regards to our loses greatly determines how we adapt, grow and flow with the act of living. I help clients process loss in a way that honours the existential and spiritual complexity of their processes. Together, we create space to grieve, reflect, and gradually reconnect with life.
Grief Counsellor
Patricia Thompson, MA
Registered Psychotherapist
In M5S 3A7 - Nearby to Madoc.
We all must deal with grief sometime in our lives. However, there are times we lose someone dear to us and it feels as if we will never see the sun again. Processing our loss through therapy helps to make that dark journey less difficult and in time blur the sharp painful edges of pain. During therspy we will look at and restructure negative debilitating thoughts and replacing them with more constructive and positive ones. We never fully get over the loss, but we learn how to celebrate and cherish our missed loved ones.
Grief Counsellor
Coslyn Selby, BSW, RSW
Professional Social Worker
In L6R 0W3 - Nearby to Madoc.
Unexpected circumstances including the death of a loved one, ending of a meaningful relationship or loss of a child or pet can cause great distress and an individual may enter into a state of crisis. It is a perfectly natural reaction to grief and loss however, there are various ways that any individuals may choose to cope with their situation. At C.S Counselling grief therapy is used to assist clients with the coping process along with any other attachment and emotional issues.
Grief Counsellor
Rooted in Resilience Psychotherapy & Wellness, RP
Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapist
In M4P 1A9 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grieving doesn’t follow a timeline, and no two experiences are the same. Whether you’re coping with the death of a loved one, miscarriage, relationship loss, or a major life transition, therapy can help you process the pain without rushing your healing. At Rooted in Resilience, we create a compassionate space where you can honour your loss, express your emotions freely, and slowly reconnect with hope. Together, we’ll explore meaning, memory, and what it looks like to carry grief while still moving forward.
Grief Counsellor
Katie Dysart, RSW, MSW
RSW | Psychotherapist
In M8V 3W3 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grief after pregnancy or infant loss is often invisible to the outside world, but its impact runs deep. As someone who has both experienced and supported others through this kind of heartbreak, I offer a space where your loss is acknowledged and your pain doesn’t have to be hidden. Clients often share that they feel deeply understood and less alone in our sessions. Together, we’ll gently explore your grief, honour what’s been lost, and find ways to move forward that hold space for both healing and remembrance - on your terms, in your time.
Grief Counsellor
Dani Minuskin, MA, CCC
Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC)
In M6G 3T9 - Nearby to Madoc.
Art therapy and counselling support the gentle processing of grief related to loss, including death, relationship endings, identity shifts, and life transitions. Grief often lives in the body and can be difficult to put into words. Through somatic awareness, reflective conversation, and creative expression, clients can explore their grief at their own pace, honour what has been lost, and find ways to integrate the experience while rebuilding a sense of connection and meaning.
Grief Counsellor
Stefan Pankiw, STB, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In L4Z 2Z9 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grief can feel overwhelming and isolating, but you don’t have to face it alone. In our sessions, I provide a compassionate, non-judgmental space where your feelings are honored and your story matters. Together, we’ll explore healthy ways to process loss, build coping strategies, and rediscover meaning in life. My approach focuses on resilience and healing, helping you move forward at your own pace while finding hope and strength for the future.
Grief Counsellor
Sherry Van Blyderveen, Ph.D.
Clinical and Counseling Psychologist
In L4T 0A1 - Nearby to Madoc.
Although therapy cannot help you replace who/what has been lost, it can help you come to accept the reality of the loss, to be able to look backwards and remember the good, and to be able to look forward with hope. Grief and loss therapy can be helpful for those who have lost a loved one, are going through a separation or divorce, lost a job, experienced an injury, received a medical diagnosis, or recently experienced a disappointment.
Grief Counsellor
Arkadiy Volkov, MA, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In M5S 2G8 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grief and loss touch every part of life, and I believe the healing process begins with having a safe, compassionate space to express and process the full range of emotions that come with loss. In grief therapy, I gently guide clients through understanding and honoring their unique experience, whether it involves the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or other life-altering changes. Together, we work to process painful emotions, explore meaning, and find ways to integrate the loss into life while nurturing resilience and hope. My approach blends evidence-based tools with deep empathy, helping clients move toward a renewed sense of connection, balance, and purpose at their own pa
Grief Counsellor
Dennis Keefe, M.A.
Registered Psychotherapist
In M6K 1X9 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grief can be overwhelming and deeply personal. I offer a compassionate space where you can explore your loss without pressure or judgment. Together, we’ll honour your unique experience, make space for your emotions, and support your healing process. Using gentle approaches, we’ll work at your pace to help you find meaning, connection, and a path forward—without rushing or forcing closure.
Grief Counsellor
Margarete Juliana, RP, PhD
Registered Psychotherapist and Registered Marriage & Family Therapist
In L4G 1N5 - Nearby to Madoc.
Have you found yourself in deep sadness from a recent loss or that may be many years old and perhaps you are only recently recognizing? People were designed to reach out to someone when they are grieving and have had a loss. Unfortunately in our modern world, we are expected to be brief about our losses, to shrug them off and move on. You don't have to suffer alone. I will support you to more fully allow yourself to experience this loss and sadness in safety so that you can truly process the pain. Please contact me for help.
Grief Counsellor
Rebecca Wabischewich, Hons. BA, MPH, MACP, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In M6A 1Y7 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grief can be debilitating. It is one of those things that leaves us feeling out of control. Out of touch with ourselves and others, and even paralyzed. These feelings that we experience because of grief often push us to AVOID our grief. This is problematic in itself, however, as it only generates further emotional distress over time. Instead, finding comfortable and trustworthy support through the grieving process is a productive and healthy way to not only process the pain, but slowly find comfort and new ways of being and accepting.
Grief Counsellor
Laurie Erb, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In L7N 3P3 - Nearby to Madoc.
I help people process their grief and loss from death to the loss of relationships in other ways. I will assist you making meaning of your grief and loss, listening carefully to the narrative of your loss. We will talk about incorporating your loss into your life story and helping you to move forward at your own pace.
Grief Counsellor
Ingrid Dresher, RP, MSc(hon)
Registered Psychotherapist (College of Psychotherapists of Ontario)
In M9R 1Y4 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grief and loss are normal, universal emotional experiences, but there is a tendency to get stuck in depression or anxiety rather than feel the sadness involved with loss. That’s understandable, because suffering is painful and difficult to bear alone. A therapist can support an individual with strategies for finding hope that a broken heart will mend. The aim is to build trust that, by allowing the expression of these feelings, the energy spent on suffering can be freed and reinvested back into creating a fulfilling life. As you do with a broken shoulder, you pay attention to the pain and attend to it in healthy ways while nature takes its course, allowing broken bones or hearts to heal.
Grief Counsellor
Maray Counselling, MSW, RSW
therapist
In L9W 1A5 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grief and Loss are different for everyone. We respect that people go through this process at their own speed and in their own way. We help them explore and grieve using a combination of modalities such as narative therapy and emotion focused therapy. Loss can be that of a family member, friend, pet, or it can also be a historical loss such as lost childhood that the client is now ready to deal with.
Grief Counsellor
Sara Usmani, MACP, RP(Q)
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
In L5G 1C8 - Nearby to Madoc.
Grief is a complicated experience that leaves many feeling alone even in a room full of people. I work through the various stages of grief with you to process your emotions. Grief is like a heavy backpack you can't put down. I will support you in managing the overwhelm and exhaustion you feel as you return to daily tasks. Let's connect to get you back to feeling like yourself.
Compassionate Bereavement Services in Madoc, ON.
Thank you for visiting our Ontario search of licensed grief specialists in Madoc. 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 Madoc right now, please contact a provider above, you can email 24/7.
Madoc is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 277.97 square kilometers.  The population of Madoc is 2,078 people with 804 households . The population ranking for Madoc is #1314 nationally and #302 for the province of Ontario with a density of 7.50 people per sq km. Madoc therapists serve postal code: L6V.