Grief Counsellor
Tanya Bedford, MA, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
#225, 100 Tabor Blvd, Prince George, British Columbia V2M 5T4 | 250-564-3034
Grief and Loss can be opportunities for gaining significant meaning in our lives, if we do not rush or disconnect from the journey. At Bedford Integrative Therapeutic Services, we offer a listening ear without giving advice or pushing you along in "stages". We seek to help you process your feelings, begin to discover the meaning within the challenges that come through this journey, and even to feel some hope for the future.
Grief Counselor
Philip Starkman, MSW, RSW
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Grief is a potential reaction to a loss of any kind whether through death, divorce, abandonment, separation, job loss, illness, disease diagnosis, kids leaving home, etc. Feelings of anger, resentment, shame, confusion, isolation or abandonment can result. Friends and family may not know what to say or how to provide support. A trained professional, who is profoundly sympathetic, respectful and empathetic, with the skills required to help one navigate through this difficult time, can be critical in helping one regain equilibrium.
Grief Counselor
Heather Awad, MCP, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Available for Online Therapy
While grief and transition are a natural part of life, we are still often overwhelmed by sadness, anger and all the confusing emotions that come with loss. There is no right or wrong way to grieve—just your body and mind doing what it can to process the pain of major life change and the loss of how things were. Working with me means compassionate care that helps you to approach and feel your feelings in a safe way, taking things one step at a time. I promise you that all grief can be transformed into a gentle honouring of who or what was lost. I would be happy to team up with you in your journey towards peace and acceptance.
Grief Counsellor
Simon Funnell, MACP, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
(online only), Prince George , British Columbia V2K 0A1 |
I understand that the pain you're going through right now feels unbearable, like a heavy weight on your soul. In our work together, we'll create a safe space to explore your feelings and memories, using therapeutic approaches tailored to your unique experience of grief. While the journey ahead may be challenging, it's important to remember that healing is possible. You don't have to go through this alone; I'll be here to support you every step of the way, helping you find a path toward hope and renewal.
Grief Counselor
Alain Langlais, MH, RTC, CHHt
Counsellor
Available for Online Therapy
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 Counselor
Jennifer Turnbrook, MA, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Available for Online Therapy
If you have lost someone, I offer a compassionate and supportive space to explore your unique experience of loss. Listening carefully to your story, there's an opportunity to identify and honour your feelings, your memories and your relationship. Through gentle conversation and questions, there's a chance to rewrite your grief story, discover strengths, attend to resilience and find meaning amidst your pain. You can begin to acknowledge what you've been through while promoting healing, growth, a continued bond with the one who has passed and learning to live with loss
Grief Counselor
Shannon Ritchie, MC, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Available for Online Therapy
Grief and loss is a profound and individualized experience. However, with ideas about specific stages of grief and appropriate and inappropriate types of grieving - grief and loss can be stigmatizing. Feelings of grief and loss can come from a wide range of experiences. For instances, these feelings can emerge from a death or loss of a loved one, an illness, death of a pet, loss from relationship or identity etc. In therapy we will explore your individual experience with grief and loss within the context of your life and life experiences. I offer support to individuals, couples, or families.
Grief Counsellor
Janice A. Graham, Ph.D., RCC
Psychotherapist - Professional Therapy by Phone & Email
547 Michigan Street, Suite 203, Victoria, British Columbia V8V 1S5 | 250-588-4534
Grieving is one of the most painful experiences you can have. It may be caused by the death of someone you love, illness, disappointment or for many other reasons. It may start even before the loss and usually continues long after it. You may feel devastated, abandoned, angry, sleepless, depressed, miserable, in pain or lonely. You may think you will never feel happy again. Sometimes grieving is delayed or denied for a long time. Maybe you don't even know why you feel so unhappy. Dr Janice is an expert in general bereavement counseling with special expertise in child death and post abortion grieving. I will ask you to tell me the whole story of your loss and help you find comfort and relief.
Compassionate Bereavement Services in Prince George, BC.
Thank you for visiting our British Columbia search of licensed grief specialists in Prince George. 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 Prince George right now, please contact a provider above, you can email 24/7.
Prince George is located in British Columbia, Canada. It has a land area of 318.26 square kilometers.  The population of Prince George is 74,003 people with 30,236 households . The population ranking for Prince George is #76 nationally and #17 for the province of British Columbia with a density of 232.50 people per sq km. Prince George therapists serve postal code: V2L.