Loss or Grief therapists in Brookhaven-Amesbury, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Victoria Lorient-Faibish
Registered Psychotherapist, MEd, RP, CCC, RPE
Grief comes in waves and is a unique journey for each individual. Grief that is avoided usually will return like a tsunami. Being a compassionate witness to the grieving journey is part of the work that I am honoured to offer.
32 Years Experience
Kayla Schofield
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
It's a natural emotional response to losing someone in your life. It can often come with divorce, illness and childhood abuse. There are typically 7 stages of grief. Grief like with any healing is not linear.
4 Years Experience
Life in Harmony Counselling Services
Counsellor/Therapist
Experiencing grief is a normal reaction to the loss of someone or something significant in your life. The emotional pain we endure during times of loss can be incredibly overwhelming. The magnitude of your grief often corresponds to the magnitude of your loss. If you have recently experienced a loss, our team of skilled therapists in Toronto, Vaughan and Etobicoke is available to support you through this journey of healing and growth.
21 Years Experience
Gwen Schauerte
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, M.Ed.
The loss of a loved one whether through death or other means (as in a break-up) can be devastating. If you find you are not coping well, or not moving on, it can be helpful to work with a professional.
31 Years Experience
Amanda Honigsberg
Registered Social Worker, BSW, RSW
Once understanding your needs, I help set goals, build on strengths and help you create healthy ways to cope with what you’re struggling with. Using an attachment and trauma-informed lens, I use a range of modalities tailoring my work with every person based on their needs and what works best for them.
20 Years Experience
Nora Taylor, MA, RP
Registered Psychotherapist, Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology 1994
Loss is an inevitable aspect of life; all of us face loss in our lives; in my own experience and what I see in my clients is that often people can get stuck when they fail to acknowledge the impact of loss in our lives due to death, health, dreams long forgotten, what we have hoped for; what did happen, what didn't. Again it is a process. It comes in waves; it can help to have someone there to be with you in this process. Reference Francis Weller; The Wild Edge of Sorrow. Also Russ Harris. ACT.
30 Years Experience
David Rockman
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW RSW BA psych hon
Embracing the journey grief can be a profound and transformative experience. As a specialist in treating people with loss and grief, I work with individualist navigate the complexities of their emotions and find healing through Narrative Therapy and an Internal Family Systems approach. Grief is a powerful force that has a life of its own, often reflecting the depth of love we hold for what we have lost. By engaging in an internal dialogue with our grief, we can begin to unravel its meaning and use it as a source of wisdom and growth. Through this process, we can nourish ourselves with the lessons grief has to offer and move towards a state of peace and acceptance. Remember, it is okay to seek support and guidance during times of loss. You are not alone on this journey.
30 Years Experience
Lori Ralko
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, M.A., RSW
Loss comes in many forms. Whether you're grieving the loss of a loved one, trying to navigate a painful break-up, or still feeling the effects of losses earlier in life, it can be helpful to have a space to talk about your feelings and not feel so alone with them.
15 Years Experience
Tayler Middleton
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Grieving is a deeply individual process, marked by waves of emotions that can feel overwhelming and isolating. Together, we will establish a space where you can express your feelings, share your memories, and explore the impact of your loss. By honouring the unique progression of your grief, we'll work towards healing and finding ways to carry your loss that allow for growth and meaning.
2 Years Experience
Bridges Clinical Hypnotherapy Services
Hypnotherapist
Whether it's the loss or terminal sickness of a loved one or a forced change of life circumstances, adapting to the new normal can be incredibly difficult and even isolating. Grief is the conflicting feelings caused by the end of or change in a familiar pattern of behavior. It is a normal and natural emotional reaction to loss or change of any kind. Grief is neither a pathological condition nor a personality disorder, but when undergoing the various stages grief encompasses, you may feel as if you are not the same person you once were. You may find yourself bewildered with next steps or just barely coping with all of the various feelings grief produces. As you navigate through the various stages of grief, it's easy to become "stuck". If you find this happening to you, hypnosis can be a safe and natural alternative to assist you with overcoming these barriers.
6 Years Experience