Loss or Grief therapists in Woodstock, Ontario ON, Canada CA
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
Mary B Rodenhurst
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, BA, BSW, MSW RSW
Losing someone close always takes a lot of courage and mental strength. It’s often tough to cope with loss in a positive way. While grieving is natural, it can have a significantly detrimental impact if the period lasts too long. And this is neither good for us nor the people around us.
IPT psychotherapy is a treatment approach in the treatment of a complicated prolonged debilitating grief and
it can help patients manage unresolved grief—if the onset of distress is linked to the death of a loved one, either recent or past.
47 Years Experience
Joe White
Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, RP
Grief is a common response to loss and can manifest in various ways including sadness, anger, and shock. It can also lead to physical symptoms such as sleeplessness. Experiencing significant life changes or losses can naturally trigger this response. I can offer support to help navigate grief. I provide guidance and a safe space to process loss. It's important to understand that everyone grieves differently and seeking help is the first step toward healing.
5 Years Experience
Molly Heffernan
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Loss and grief can feel like the most overwhelming and all encompassing tide, washing over every part of your life and leaving you feeling adrift. If you are grieving, please know that your pain is real and your feelings are valid. Grief is a natural response to loss, and there is no right or wrong way to experience it. Allow yourself the space and time to mourn, and remember that it’s okay to seek support. Friends, family, support groups, and counselors can offer comfort and understanding during this difficult time. Healing doesn’t mean forgetting; it means finding a way to carry the memory of your loved one forward while gradually rediscovering moments of peace and joy. You are not alone in your sorrow, and it’s okay to ask for help. Your journey through grief is unique, and it’s important to be gentle with yourself as you navigate this path.
9 Years Experience
Shannon Wylie
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
I am currently accepting new clients. No waitlist! Evening sessions available for in-person or online sessions.
Having worked as a Registered Social Worker for over 12 years, I have established an approach to working with clients that leaves them feeling heard and supported. Together we create a space where you can safely and effectively work towards your wellness goals and make positive changes in your life. This may involve talking things through, processing and making sense of difficult experiences, addressing unhelpful thought or behaviour patterns, or establishing more effective coping mechanisms. Every client's journey is unique. My role is to support you in this process by being a neutral, non-judgemental resource.
Please feel free to explore my website for more information or to book a free 20 minute consultation.
I would love to hear from you!
www.hyggecounselling.com
13 Years Experience
Elaine Stirling
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
In my work helping clients process grief and loss, I strive to go at a pace that feels right for you. It can be hard to know how to get through a loss of a loved one, a relationship, or a meaningful opportunity. We can figure out what works best for you, whatever stage of grief you might be in. I welcome the opportunity to sit with you as you process this deeply unique experience. Book a free consultation to explore if we are a good fit.
4 Years Experience
Jonathan Snowball, Anxiety and Depression Psychotherapist
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MA, MDiv
At some point in life, most people will experience loss and the grief that comes with it. Along with the grief will be feelings, varying from deep sadness to anger. Adapting to loss is different for each person and often depends on one’s relationship to what was lost.
5 Years Experience
Randi Elizabeth O’Hare
Registered Social Worker, MA, BSW, RSW
In a gentle and supportive way, I can help you understand what to expect in your grief journey, normalize your feelings and thoughts, and give you tools to feel more confident navigating it’s ups and downs.
11 Years Experience
Gabrielle Ferguson
Registered Psychotherapist, BA, GC-C, RP-qualifying
I am certified in grief counselling and believe that the key to dealing with grief is not to try and get rid of the grief, but instead to try and clear the path so that grief and flow through us in a helpful and healing way.
2 Years Experience
Novus Rehab
Registered Social Worker, RSW
Our counsellors are trauma-informed and have been working with clients that have experienced many types of loss, including death of a loved one, loss of lifestyle due to injury, or loss of an important relationship or marriage. Our counsellors will sit with you during this difficult time in your life and provide space for you to process your grief, thoughts and feelings. We will provide strategies to help you self-soothe and cope with feelings of grief, depression and anxiety that comes with loss.
9 Years Experience