Loss or Grief therapists in North Bay, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Miranda Arellano
Registered Psychotherapist, B.A. (Psych), MC, RP
EMDR therapy has demonstrated effectiveness in helping individuals cope with grief and loss. By facilitating the processing of distressing emotions and memories associated with the loss, EMDR can assist in reducing the intensity of grief symptoms and promoting emotional healing, allowing individuals to better navigate the grieving process.
3 Years Experience
Caroline Boutefeu
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Healing from grief and loss is a journey that's both deeply personal and universally human. It involves navigating through a sea of emotions, from sadness and anger to acceptance and, eventually, peace. It's important to remember that there's no right or wrong way to grieve, and the process isn't linear. Your feelings are a natural part of the process of grieving. In therapy, we can explore any existential concerns find new meaning and direction in the midst of loss. Additionally we can work towards finding tools that you need to cope, heal, and ultimately integrate the experience of loss into your life. You are not alone in this and I'm here to support you whenever you're ready.
10 Years Experience
Kurt Zubatiuk
Registered Psychotherapist, RP (Registered Psychotherapist), Diploma TIRP, member CAPT
When we lose someone, through death or in some other way, we need someone to talk to. Someone who listens and strives to understand as we work though the often complex and confusing range of emotions that loss and grief bring. Most of all we need someone to be there who can be steady and accept the intense pain that we carry, the rage, the sadness, all of it. Eventually something inside can lighten. Perhaps it doesn't go away, but it hurts less. We can tolerate it. Manage it. Life opens again.
17 Years Experience
Mind By Design®
Registered Psychotherapist, Psychology and Coaching Clinics
Although grief is a necessary reaction to losses of every sort, complicated grief occurs when one cannot adapt to their losses. The same is true for bereavement, which is the period of grief and mourning after experiencing a loss. Symptoms of complicated grief or bereavement can include extended periods of acute grief, extensive preoccupation with the loss, feelings of worthlessness, extended feeling or numbness or denial, changes in personal relationships, and engaging in self-destructive activities.
15 Years Experience
Kaitlyn Hillier Counselling and Psychotherapy Services
Counsellor/Therapist, B.A., M.C., Canadian Certified Counsellor, Registered Psychotherapist
Navigating experiences of loss or grief, finding healthy coping and grieving processes
8 Years Experience