Loss or Grief therapists in Chatham-Kent, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Fizzah Rizvi
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, MSc, CCTP
Losing a loved one carries its own burden. So much left unsaid, so much that was supposed to be exepreinced together. Just when you thought you had enough time. Reach out to process your grief. It will not go away, however, we will work together to look forward to the days coming ahead and what life might bring to us.
3 Years Experience
Friends2go
Counsellor/Therapist, addiction and mental Health , psychosocial intervention , anxiety and stress management
Loss may be social or non-social and may include permanent or sustained loss of shelter, behavioral control, status, loved ones, or relationships. The response to loss may be episodic (e.g., grief) or sustained. We help with each steps of grieving.
5 Years Experience
Broken Gold Counseling
Registered Social Worker, MACP, MSW, RSW
Using a narrative therapy lens I work with those suffering loss or grief; helping them through this process.
11 Years Experience
Mena Ibrahim
Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapist
Our loss and grief therapy provides compassionate support to individuals navigating the emotional journey of loss and bereavement. Drawing from grief counseling techniques, narrative therapy, and mindfulness practices, we help clients honor their grief, find meaning in their loss, and integrate their experiences into their lives in a healthy and healing way. Our goal is to create a supportive and validating environment where clients can express their emotions, preserve cherished memories, and embark on a path towards healing and resilience.
1 Years Experience
Cayla Townes, Memento Psychotherapy & Counselling
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, CCC
Depending on the thing we have lost, our grief may be situational or it may be something that will never go away. I work with people dealing with all kinds of losses: jobs, loved ones (including pets), relationships, financial security, health. Sometimes we are able to move past our grief, but other times it is something we have to learn to carry with us. I work with people to figure out how to carry grief in a way that means they can still function and enjoy their lives.
13 Years Experience