Loss or Grief therapists in Okotoks, Alberta AB, Canada CA
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
Claire Benade
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Grief affects each individual differently and while there are stages of grief they can come and go and often surprise us when the feelings show up. We often do not realize the life events that can lead to feelings of grief and loss which can include the loss of a pet, divorce, or even life changes where we grieve the loss of our old career or routine. I will work with you on strategies for coping as well as looking at the larger family dynamics (if relevant) to ensure the best support for you during these difficult times. I will help support you as we work through the thoughts and feelings you are having. Focusing on therapeutic relationship and building trust allows me to help support you while using a solution-focused lens.
4 Years Experience
Elliott Kemmet
Counsellor/Therapist, MSW, BSW, RSW
In my grief and loss counseling, I offer a compassionate space where clients can process the profound impact of losing a loved one or experiencing significant life changes. Understanding that grief is a deeply personal and often nonlinear journey, I support clients in expressing their sorrow, finding meaning in their loss, and navigating the stages of grief at their own pace. My approach is empathetic and respectful, designed to help clients honor their feelings and the memory of what they have lost, while also exploring paths to healing and adaptation. We focus on building resilience and finding ways to integrate the loss into life moving forward, always with a sense of hope and renewal. This process is about gently embracing the pain of loss while nurturing the possibility of growth and recovery.
10 Years Experience
Freedom & Hope Counselling and Therapeutic Services
Licensed Professional Counsellor, RPC #3875, CT #2438, LSCC
This is a common occurrence in my counseling practice. By employing the stages of grief and thoroughly exploring each stage, you can identify various aspects of this challenging journey. You will be compassionately listened to, encouraged, and validated through this painful journey.
8 Years Experience
The Cognitive Corner
Registered Social Worker, BSW, MSW, RSW, R. Prov. Psych., CCC
Using a variety of approaches, our therapists aim to provide different tools to support clients dealing with loss and grief. Therapists at our clinic who specialize in Loss and/or Grief include Sydney and Brynlyn.
6 Years Experience
Laura Romero
Psychologist, MC, R.Psych
Grief is complex and unique to each individual. It is non-linear, which means it has no clear beginning, middle or end. My job with clients who are grieving is to create a safe, non-judgmental, empathetic space where they feel like they have the room to explore what they are going through, no matter how difficult or uncomfortable it may be.
4 Years Experience
Shannon Loewen
Psychologist, M.Sc. Counselling Psychology
We can feel loss and grief over many situations and it can feel overwhelming. Whether you have lost a loved one, a beloved pet, or have experienced a change in ability or circumstance, I can help you explore loss, learn tools to process grief, and build a plan for coping.
4 Years Experience
Farah Kurji & Associates www.farahkurji.com
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, BSW, MSW, RSW, RCSW, LCSW, YTT, EMDR CIT
Almost all relationships are unique and complex. So too then is your experience of loss and grief. There are a plethora of types of grief, types of grievers and individual experience. We specialize in helping you comprehend the impacts of grief and how you can work through it to the otherside in a way that feels empowering.
24 Years Experience
Mark Giesbrecht, MA, CCC, RCC - Psychotherapist
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, CT, CCC, RCC
Loss and Grief can be completely debilitating. It takes tremendous energy to cope with loosing someone or something that you were attached to. Did you know that we expect a significant loss to take upwards of 1 year to recover from. If it's been longer than a year it's time to look into what else may be preventing you from moving forward in your life.
29 Years Experience
Diane McLeaghn
Counsellor/Therapist, BA, MA, RPC
Expressing loss and grief in a supportive and understanding environment. Understanding and adjusting to loss. Learning to live in spite of loss
24 Years Experience