Loss or Grief therapists in Blake-Jones, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Andrea Rowell
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Disenfranchised grief or complicated grief are some of my specialities with grief. Disenfranchised grief is: "not openly acknowledged or publicly supported through mourning practices or rituals because the experience is not valued or counted [by others] as a loss". This grief can be very isolating, and complicated grief can also be isolating. I am glad to meet for a consultation to hear your story - you do not need to do this alone.
5 Years Experience
Sehr Athar
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Our society does not provide us with a language or many rituals/practices to process grief or loss on an individual level or as a collective. Grief can occur in so many traditionally unmarked instances in our lives, from the loss of a job/career, relationship breakup, relocation of home, loss of a pet, family member, friend, colleague or loved one. Often we can feel very alone in our grief as a result. Grief and loss can bring up a whole range of emotions, and trigger losses we have experienced in the past. I will work with you to understand your experience of grief as it is a very individual process, normalize what you're feeling and going through, and provide a safe space for you to process and reconcile your grief. We'll work together to discover a new normal after loss. It will take time, but I want you to know that you're not alone in this.
5 Years Experience
Blake Anderson
Registered Social Worker, RSW, MSW, BA
I have worked with clients experiencing loss and grief, be it a family member or someone close.
12 Years Experience
Gwen Shandroski, Expressive Arts Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist
Registered Psychotherapist, M.Sc, S-LP(C), R.P.
I trained at Bereaved Families of Ontario and co-lead groups for children 6-10 and have undergone my own grief processes.
28 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
Dr. Robert T. Muller
Psychologist, Ph.D., C.Psych.
Psychotherapy with people who have experienced losses, especially traumatic losses often centers around grief and mourning. Navigating the many challenges of mourning while trying to cope with present day life is what I help people work on in therapy.
30 Years Experience
Centre for Psychology and Emotional Health
Psychologist
Several of the therapist on our team specialize in loss or grief. Included in this group is Pamela who is a Registered Clinical Psychologist who is currently writing a book about grief based on her extensive research and findings
21 Years Experience
Maurice Ford
Registered Psychotherapist, M.Sc., RP., OCT., Q.Med., WFA
Many of us are going through a variety of transitions in our life such as the loss of a close family member, a close friend, a divorce, moving to a new community or whatever the transition may be and require the support of a trained professional.
23 Years Experience
Tony Miller
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP
Being alive means experiencing inevitable loss, which is normally followed by grief and recovery. The loss can be the loss of a person, image, ideal, or even a hope. However, the grief and recovery can sometimes be complicated. Every person follows a unique pattern of grief processing. The key for a healthy recovery lies in understanding this pattern in a supported environment. The therapy is about helping the client to get to this insight. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit.
7 Years Experience
Theresa Gregory, Lightbridge Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), Masters in the Arts
It can feel unbearable when you are trying to cope with grief and loss, and everyone's experience of grief is different and unique. It becomes so hard to get through your day. With great empathy and support every step of the way, I can help you to process your grief and loss so you can begin to heal and start to feel better and stronger.
4 Years Experience