Grief and Loss Counselling in Nobleton, ON.

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


Bayridge Counselling Centre- Mississauga
Grief Counsellor

Bayridge Counselling Centre- Mississauga

In L4Z 1S2 - Nearby to Nobleton.

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.

Ron Wyse, RP, RMFT; DD, ThM, MDiv, BA
Grief Counsellor

Ron Wyse, RP, RMFT; DD, ThM, MDiv, BA

Registered Psychotherapist; Registered Marriage and Family Therapist

In L3R 5L7 - Nearby to Nobleton.

There are many forms of loss we encounter in life - relationships, places, work, meaningful engagements, roles at work or at home, etc. The deeper any of these mean to us, the harder it can be to process the loss. I offer a place to sit with loss, to explore what's going on with it, to learn what's normal & what to expect in this type of journey. Grief has it's own schedule, it's important to honour this, and to grieve well.

Margarete Juliana, RP, PhD
Grief Counsellor

Margarete Juliana, RP, PhD

Registered Psychotherapist and Registered Marriage & Family Therapist

In L4G 1N5 - Nearby to Nobleton.

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.

Junie Baek, RP
Grief Counsellor

Junie Baek, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L6Y 1P4 - Nearby to Nobleton.

In times of deep loss, finding a way forward can feel overwhelming. With rich experience supporting those living with terminal illnesses and families who have lost loved ones, I understand there are no "right" ways to grieve. I offer a compassionate, non-judgmental space where you can share your unique journey. I’ll be here with you, honoring your feelings and helping you heal at your own pace, with empathy and care. Please schedule a free consultation with me to see if we are a good fit.

Sherry Van Blyderveen, Ph.D.
Grief Counsellor

Sherry Van Blyderveen, Ph.D.

Clinical and Counseling Psychologist

In L4T 0A1 - Nearby to Nobleton.

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.

Patricia Thompson, MA
Grief Counsellor

Patricia Thompson, MA

Registered Psychotherapist

In M5S 3A7 - Nearby to Nobleton.

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.

James Barber, RP, RMFT
Grief Counsellor

James Barber, RP, RMFT

Registered Psychotherapist

In L4H 2Y1 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Experiencing a loss can be devastating. It can permeate our thoughts, disorient us, leave us feeling exhausted and depleted. And yet, experiencing it is the key to moving forward. I can help you bear the load in times of struggle, and process your feelings in times of clarity. Grieving is a form of healing, an undertaking that's closely connected to what it means to be human. It is often painful, but walking the path with someone beside you can help a great deal. Reach out today to start this journey with someone you can trust to care and respond to you with kindness and compassion.

Rooted in Resilience Psychotherapy & Wellness, RP
Grief Counsellor

Rooted in Resilience Psychotherapy & Wellness, RP

Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapist

In L3R 6C9 - Nearby to Nobleton.

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.

Sarah Stapleton, RP (Qualifying)
Grief Counsellor

Sarah Stapleton, RP (Qualifying)

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

In M1L 4R9 - Nearby to Nobleton.

I support people in navigating their grief through a compassionate, empowering, and no-fault lens to allow them to move through their grief and back towards living a full life. In therapy, we process the pain associated with loss and grief in a kind and caring way, maintaining a strong sense of safety and self-care. With a background in suicide and crisis intervention, I have supported the parents, colleagues, and friends of folks who have died by suicide. I have also supported people through famliy death, breakups, loss of community following a move or significant life transition, and pet loss.

Anna Zhang, RPQ, SEP
Grief Counsellor

Anna Zhang, RPQ, SEP

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), SEP

In M3B 3B8 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Grief and loss can feel overwhelming, confusing, and deeply lonely. In my work, I offer a gentle, trauma-informed space where clients can move at their own pace. I do not rush the grieving process or try to “fix” the pain. Instead, I support clients in staying connected to their emotions, their bodies, and their personal meaning-making. Using a Gestalt and somatic approach, I help clients notice what is happening in the present moment, including emotions, sensations, and unfinished experiences. Through this process, clients often develop more self-compassion, emotional resilience, and a deeper capacity to integrate their loss into their ongoing life.

Melissa Recine, RP
Grief Counsellor

Melissa Recine, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L0G 1N0 - Nearby to Nobleton.

My approach to grief and loss therapy is grounded in compassion, patience, and the understanding that everyone experiences loss differently. I create a safe, supportive space where clients can explore their emotions and share their stories without fear of judgment. Using Narrative Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness techniques, I help clients process their grief, honor their loss, and reconnect with their values. Clients gain tools to cope, find meaning, and move forward with greater strength and resilience.

Carolyn Smith, BSc Psych, MSW, RSW
Grief Counsellor

Carolyn Smith, BSc Psych, MSW, RSW

Social Worker, Psychotherapist

In M6R 1S9 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Grief often disrupts a person’s sense of identity, meaning, and the future. In my work with grief and loss, I draw on meaning-centered approaches influenced by Robert Neimeyer’s work in grief therapy, the concept of continuing bonds, and elements of Viktor Frankl’s logotherapy. Rather than encouraging clients to “move on” from a loss, we explore how the relationship with the person who has died or the life that has changed can continue to hold meaning, especially if the loss is close, and the client was the caregiver. Therapy focusses on helping you make sense of the loss, integrate it into your life story, and discover ways to carry the connection forward in a way that supports your resilie

Herman Chow, RP, RMFT-SM, D.Min.
Grief Counsellor

Herman Chow, RP, RMFT-SM, D.Min.

Registered Psychotherapist & Registered Marriage & Family Therapist & Certified EFT Supervisor & Therapist

In L3R 5B4 - Nearby to Nobleton.

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.

Camille Alizadeh, M.Psy.
Grief Counsellor

Camille Alizadeh, M.Psy.

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

In M4T 2A4 - Nearby to Nobleton.

If you are dealing with grief and loss, I am here to support you. Whether you are struggling with overwhelming feelings or you do not know what to feel, the therapeutic space I am offering is one of validation, compassion, and curiosity. We will work together to process your experience in a way that is meaningful to you, changing our approach as your grief changes. Processing grief is rarely easy, but I will be with you every step of the way to witness and support your experience.

Shauna Switzer, RP, MCP, MA, C. HYP
Grief Counsellor

Shauna Switzer, RP, MCP, MA, C. HYP

Registered Psychotherapist #006934

In L7G 4A3 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Grief is experienced in unique ways and are often influenced by family background, culture and personal experiences, values, and core beliefs. While grief is often thought of a response to death, grief may also be a reaction to significant life-altering events of loss, such as a divorced, loss of a job, loss of property or income, which can lead to social withdrawal, anger and confusion. Shauna can help you cope with your responses to loss and traumatic change.

Malika Chandra, RP (Qualifying)
Grief Counsellor

Malika Chandra, RP (Qualifying)

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

In M6H 3X2 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Grief and loss can feel overwhelming. It is often not just the loss of what has happened, but also the loss of an envisioned future that needs to be grieved. I have worked with many clients grieving the loss of family members, relationships or their own physical abilities. My experience has made me adept at being able to help you by sitting with you in your grief and slowly helping you process it, so you can reintegrate your loss into your life in a more manageable way. Call today and book a free consultation.

Gabriela Dinca, R.P., C.C.C.
Grief Counsellor

Gabriela Dinca, R.P., C.C.C.

Registered Psychotherapist

In M2R 3S1 - Nearby to Nobleton.

In Grief & Loss therapy, I provide a compassionate, supportive space for clients to process their emotions at their own pace. I understand that everyone’s journey through grief is unique, and I tailor my approach to meet each client’s needs. Using a combination of therapeutic techniques, including Narrative Therapy and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), I help clients express their feelings, navigate the stages of grief, and find healing through meaningful reflection. Together, we work toward acceptance, emotional balance, and a renewed sense of hope for the future.

Zanub Aziz, HBSc, MA, RP(Qualifying)
Grief Counsellor

Zanub Aziz, HBSc, MA, RP(Qualifying)

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

In L5B 1M5 - Nearby to Nobleton.

In Grief & Loss Therapy with me, clients will experience a compassionate and understanding approach to navigating the difficult emotions and challenges that arise after the loss of a loved one or significant life change. I provide a safe space for clients to express their feelings, memories, and struggles without judgment. Through active listening and empathetic support, I help clients process their grief and develop coping strategies to find healing and resilience. By acknowledging and honoring their unique experiences of loss, clients can gradually find a sense of closure, meaning, and hope, allowing them to move forward in their lives while cherishing the memories of those they have lost.

Clairelise Folch, MA, RP,  OAMHP
Grief Counsellor

Clairelise Folch, MA, RP, OAMHP

Certified Counsellor and Registered Psychotherapist

In L5B 3C1 - Nearby to Nobleton.

It is normal and natural to grieve when you feel shock, sadness, loneliness, desperation, guilt, emptiness or even anger about a loss of any kind. You might have lost a beloved person, a relationship, a pet, your job, financial stability or your safety after having experienced trauma. Grieving is deeply personal. Each one of us experiences the process differently, and it is important to be aware of your needs on your journey of healing. Please allow me to listen to your story, to offer you a safe space and to gently help you cope with overwhelming and often frightening emotions. Please call 905-842-3626

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 L6R 0W3 - Nearby to Nobleton.

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.

Ellis Nicolson, M.Div; R.P.; RMFT-Mississauga
Grief Counsellor

Ellis Nicolson, M.Div; R.P.; RMFT-Mississauga

Relationship Specialists-Registered Psychotherapist; Registered Marriage and Family Therapist

In L4Z 1S2 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Loss can be experienced in many different ways, for example, the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, the loss of a job, losing abilities that one would normally have, etc. Grief is a very personal journey, and there is no set time line for how long you are to grieve. You will experience a range of emotions, including: denial, anger, sadness, depression, hoplessness, and you may even try to bargain with yourself or God. If you are experiencing any of these feelings, I assure you, my office is a safe place to process your grief. I will walk beside you and help you process your journey.

Samantha Mirarchi, MSW, RSW
Grief Counsellor

Samantha Mirarchi, MSW, RSW

Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist

In L4B 3H7 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Grief can feel overwhelming, whether you're coping with the loss of a loved one, a relationship, or a future you imagined. It can bring waves of sadness, guilt, anger, or numbness, often all at once. In therapy, we create space to process your grief without pressure or judgment. Together, we’ll explore what your loss means to you, make room for your emotions, and support your healing in a way that feels right for you. You don’t have to go through this alone.

Stephanie Fournier, RP
Grief Counsellor

Stephanie Fournier, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In M4M 2S1 - Nearby to Nobleton.

The treatment plan would focus on supporting you, the client, through the natural grieving process while promoting emotional healing and adjustment. I would integrate person-centered support with elements of grief counseling, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to address any unhelpful thoughts, and mindfulness-based strategies to build emotional resilience. As therapy progresses, focus would shift to helping the client find meaning, rebuild a sense of purpose, and adapt to life without the deceased or what was lost.

Dianne Scott, MDiv
Grief Counsellor

Dianne Scott, MDiv

Registered Psychotherapist

In L4P 3K9 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Grief and loss are a part of life that is not part of our society so the first step is to normalize each person's individual reaction. Counselling provides a place to listen to your emotions, and explore your thoughts about loss and death from your own experience and worldview. Relationships have changed and we discover new ways of relating and celebrating people who have left through death, divorce, and other losses. Grief and loss are tiring so come to counselling where the burden can be shared and lessened as we talk, listen, and explore coping strategies just for you and your family.

Sarah Glinski, RP (Qualifying)
Grief Counsellor

Sarah Glinski, RP (Qualifying)

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

In L3R 9W3 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Coping with loss and adjusting to life without a loved one is overwhelming. It is unsettling and painful to watch the world keep turning when it feels like yours has stopped. Adequate emotional support is critical during these times. Therapy will not only provide appropriate coping skills but also offer a safe space to feel and process your loss. Reach out for a free consultation; we can talk and see if I am the right fit to walk with you through this adjustment.



Nobleton is located in Ontario, Canada. Nobleton therapists serve postal code: L0G.