Loss or Grief therapists in Annandale, Queensland QLD, Australia AU
Michelle Hunt
Counsellor/Therapist, Dip, B, Grad Dip, Counselling
Grief is a word most commonly associated with death, however, actually describes our emotional response to any loss. This could be the end of a relationship, job, friendship, personal belief or identity (to name a few). All change brings about loss and I work to help work through the painful feelings associated with loss.
7 Years Experience
Movement with Steph
Registered Psychotherapist, MCouns&PsychTh
Everyone suffers from loss and grief, whether that be from the death of a loved one, including pets, the loss of a job, the breakup of a relationship, the change in lifestyle and future. Loss and grief can be quite debilitating and there is no specific timeline for it. I hold space for clients to allow expression of their pain and suffering with the hopes of helping them to tolerate emotional disturbance and create meaning from the loss and grief going forward whilst simultaneously validating their experience of the loss and accompanying grief.
3 Years Experience
Stephen Moore
Registered Psychotherapist, Masters of Counselling and Applied Psychotherapy (MCAP)
I am a Grief and Loss specialist and have done a lot of additional training since the completion of my Masters. There is a lot of grief and loss around us in our present day or our past and I find this work very rewarding watching someone develop purpose and hope in their lives after such a difficult time.
10 Years Experience
Daniel Martin
Psychologist, Registered Psychologist, MAPS, MAAPi (AU), LPC (USA), NCC, CAIMHP
We may each have our personal experience of loss though there are many similarities to how we deal with this. As time progresses you will need to balance your experience of grief more with things necessary to continue living your life.
27 Years Experience
Basten and Associates
Psychologist, Masters in Clinical Psychology, Ph.D.
We grieve all losses, not just the loss of life. It is surprising how a few consultations can help reorganise one's emotions after a loss. In the case of a death, grief does not always need therapy. But grief can so easily become 'complicated' by one of many issues (trauma, suicide, the nature of the death, our relationship with that person, or how they died) and then therapy can help free up the natural processing of a loss.
25 Years Experience