Grief and Loss Counselling in Nobleton, ON.

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


Ingrid Dresher, RP, MSc(hon)
Grief Counsellor

Ingrid Dresher, RP, MSc(hon)

Registered Psychotherapist (College of Psychotherapists of Ontario)

In M9M 1B9 - Nearby to Nobleton.

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.

Kiru Wellness Clinic, RP
Grief Counsellor

Kiru Wellness Clinic, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L3Y 3Y5 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Our team has an extremely sensitive and compassionate approach that allows individuals, couples and families to explore issues around grief and loss in a safe environment. In helping clients make sense of their experiences and emotions around loss, they are able to grieve in healthy ways. The process of grieving allows for fresh perspectives to emerge around how to move forward after losing someone or something of deep value.

Rooted in Resilience Psychotherapy & Wellness, RP, RCAT, APN-Psychotherapist
Grief Counsellor

Rooted in Resilience Psychotherapy & Wellness, RP, RCAT, APN-Psychotherapist

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.

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.

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.

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

Cindy Hayen, PhD, Registered Psychotherapist
Grief Counsellor

Cindy Hayen, PhD, Registered Psychotherapist

Registered Psychotherapist, RP

In L4S 0B2 - Nearby to Nobleton.

If you are dealing with the loss of a loved one, whether it be from death, divorce, or other circumstances, you are on a very painful journey, one that takes some time to traverse and is not easy. It can be helpful to have someone like myself walk with you on that journey and honour your feelings of loss and sadness and, when you are ready, to help pick up the pieces and continue to live a productive and satisfying life. That does not mean you leave the past behind but that you find a way of integrating a new life with the old. Reaching out is a sign of courage and strength.

Alexia Pearce, M.A., B.Ed., B.A.
Grief Counsellor

Alexia Pearce, M.A., B.Ed., B.A.

Relationship Counsellor

In M6S 1P5 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Grief is a natural and normal emotional response to physical and/or social loss. Anxiety, guilt, despair, sadness, sleeping problems, appetite changes, or illness can be common issues related to grief. Despite unique coping style for each individual, numbness, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance are common stages of grief. Counselling provides understanding and insight to those issues of grief.

Katie Dysart, RSW, MSW
Grief Counsellor

Katie Dysart, RSW, MSW

RSW | Psychotherapist

In M8V 3W3 - Nearby to Nobleton.

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.

Arkadiy Volkov, MA, RP
Grief Counsellor

Arkadiy Volkov, MA, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In M5S 2G8 - Nearby to Nobleton.

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

Anna Marson, PsyD
Grief Counsellor

Anna Marson, PsyD

Registered Psychotherapist

In M6K 2P8 - Nearby to Nobleton.

My gentle, compassionate approach centres on offering practical and spiritual support to clients going through a grieving process, depending on the client’s particular needs and preferences. I find it is helpful and empowering for clients to understand the origins of the grief response so they’re better able to recognize and normalize it and support themselves as it arises, thus facilitating the healing process. In grief counselling, I draw from Nancy Reeves’ Energy Model as well as literature by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Stacey Gorlicky, RP
Grief Counsellor

Stacey Gorlicky, RP

Stacey Gorlicky Registered Psychotherapist and Addictions Counsellor

In M4N 3N1 - Nearby to Nobleton.

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.

Kavita Bala,  MSW, RSW
Grief Counsellor

Kavita Bala, MSW, RSW

Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist

In M1W 2S8 - Nearby to Nobleton.

When supporting individuals through grief, I use compassion and presence to hold a safe space for them to explore their feelings. Grief isn’t only about losing someone physically—it can also arise when loved ones don’t meet certain milestones, when expectations aren’t fulfilled, or through personal losses. I work collaboratively with clients to unpack their experience of loss, provide emotional support, and help shift their mindset so they can hold space for their grief and gradually move forward.

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.

Omar Waheed, MA RP CSAT
Grief Counsellor

Omar Waheed, MA RP CSAT

Registered Psychotherapist CSAT

In L4K 5W4 - Nearby to Nobleton.

In grief therapy, I provide a compassionate and safe space for you to work through the pain of loss. Whether you’re grieving the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or another major life change, I help you express your emotions and understand what you’re going through. Together, we explore healthy ways to cope, find comfort, and gradually move toward healing while still honoring your loss.

Winnie Lai, MDiv, RP, CF, RMFT-SM
Grief Counsellor

Winnie Lai, MDiv, RP, CF, RMFT-SM

Registered Psychotherapist, Clinical Fellow, Registered Marriage and Family Therapist, Supervisor Mentor

In L3R 5B4 - Nearby to Nobleton.

I walk with my clients in their journey of grieving, through their difficult time as they try to understand their loss and their feelings. I offer them a safe space and time to understand their feelings for their losses. There are many other kinds of losses in our lives. We may lose our loved ones, our health, our physical mobility, our relationships with others, our dreams or our jobs. These are losses which we may not realize that we need to grieve. We may feel that something is not quite right.

Usman A.T. Khan, RP
Grief Counsellor

Usman A.T. Khan, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In M6H 3X2 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Grief and loss are deeply personal experiences, and everyone’s journey through them is unique. In our sessions, I provide a compassionate and non-judgmental space to explore your feelings and memories. Whether you're dealing with the loss of a loved one, a significant life change, or another form of loss, we'll work together at a pace that feels right for you. My approach is to support you in finding your own path to healing while validating your individual experiences and emotions. Reach out to schedule a free 15-minute consultation to begin the process of understanding and coping with your grief.

Dennis Keefe, M.A.
Grief Counsellor

Dennis Keefe, M.A.

Registered Psychotherapist

In M6P 1Z2 - Nearby to Nobleton.

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.

Robert T. Muller, Ph.D., C.Psych.
Grief Counsellor

Robert T. Muller, Ph.D., C.Psych.

Clinical Psychologist

In M4Y 1E1 - Nearby to Nobleton.

Individuals often come to see me for therapy in my practice in the downtown area of Toronto in order to help them cope with grief, bereavement, and difficulty adjusting to painful loss. For some clients this includes the loss of a close family member, for others this includes the loss of an intimate relationship. In either case, the opportunity to discuss such losses and to understand their impact is an important part of the psychotherapy process.

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.



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