Grief Counsellor
Carlos De La Parra Huerta, MA, CCC, MFT, RP
CANADIAN CERTIFIED COUNSELLOR
322 FAIRLAKES WAY, ORLEANS, Ontario K4A 0K8 | 3435978252
grief and loss can hurt a person as much as physical pain. In life e are constantly loosing and gaining people in our lives, whether they are friends, lovers, or a death. The important thing is how we deal with those losses and the way we heal them by dealing appropriately with the lack of connection or attachment. we need to see if there is the possibility of maintaining those attachments and if not how to heal them in us.
Grief Counselor
Francis Psychotherapy & Consulting, MSW, RSW
Social workers/Psychotherapists
Available for Online Therapy
During the grieving process, people often face various challenges, whether they're intense emotions, physical symptoms, or self-care/self-compassion. We provide a safe space for individuals to process their emotions, navigate through the stages of grief, and to help them find healthy coping mechanisms. Therapy can help individuals find support, gain insight, and develop resilience during these difficult times.
Grief Counselor
Resilient Cactus Psychotherapy, MA, RSW
Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
At some point in life, everyone will experience grief and loss. Grief is a normal response to a final disconnection from something or someone important to us. While grief is a common human experience, we will all experience loss in very different ways. It may occur following the loss of a pet, job, relationship, or loved one. Together, we will explore your grief to develop an understanding of what your loss means to you, and how it has impacted you. Together, we will explore how you can effectively experience and express your grief in a way that makes sense for you - there are no rules or timelines when it comes to grief.
Grief Counselor
Cara Briscoe, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Grief is a complex experience that may be accompanied by a diversity of difficult emotions that are challenging to work around. However, you are not alone. Each of us have a unique relationship with grief, and I am here to support you in discovering what that relationship looks like for you. You don’t have to know where to start or where you are going in your pathway to healing. There is no correct way to grieve. Contact me to book a free consultation to see if we would be a good fit.
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.
Grief Counselor
Tony Miller, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Being alive means experiencing inevitable loss, which is normally followed by grief and recovery. The loss can be the loss of a person, image, ideal, or even a hope. However, the grief and recovery can sometimes be complicated. Every person follows a unique pattern of grief processing. The key for a healthy recovery lies in understanding this pattern in a supported environment. The therapy is about helping the client to get to this insight. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit.
Grief Counsellor
François Levert, MA, MA
Therapist
35B 5330 Canotek rd. , Ottawa, Ontario K1J 9C4 | 613-293-5262
Often grief and loss is often about honoring the past and transitioningredients to what's next. What'services next isnt always staright forward It is easy to lose sight of who we are and what we want out of life. While theretaining is opportunity for growth, it is often shrouded in pain and suffering and the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel just doesn't seem to be there. However therapy can help. Together we can see how we can honour the past and redefine your future.
Grief Counsellor
Pamela Lee, BA, MA Counselling Psychology
Psychotherapist
1664 Locksley Lane, Gloucester, Ontario K1J 1B6 | 204-955-2111
Losing someone that you love can be totally life altering. It is a uniquely painful experience that brings so many emotions, and yet at times, can leave you feeling totally empty and numb on the inside. I understand that grief can be very messy and that it looks different for every person. My desire is to support you and help you journey through your loss in a way that fits for you. I will also seek to gently guide you through the necessary steps of grief in order for you to experience relief, peace and emotional well being. There's a quote, I'm not sure who said it but it applies well, "I will help you keep on living until you feel alive again!"
Compassionate Bereavement Services in Gloucester, ON.
Thank you for visiting our Ontario search of licensed grief specialists in Gloucester. 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 Gloucester right now, please contact a provider above, you can email 24/7.
Gloucester is located in Ontario, Canada. Gloucester therapists serve postal code: K1T.