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Online Loss or Grief therapists in Prince Edward Island, CA

We are proud to feature top rated online Loss or Grief therapists in Prince Edward Island. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Pointe-Claire, Québec therapist: Dr. Matthew Clyde, psychologist
Grief

Dr. Matthew Clyde

Psychologist, PhD
Grief is not a linear process with an expiration date; it is a deep, personal response to the loss of a loved one, a relationship, or even a dream. It can feel like an overwhelming wave that crashes without warning. Therapy offers a safe harbor to process the pain of loss at your own pace. Together, we honor what was lost while slowly finding ways to carry your grief more lightly and eventually reintegrate into a meaningful life.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Multiple Canadian Provinces New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Lori-Ann Wesley, registered psychotherapist
Grief

Lori-Ann Wesley

Registered Psychotherapist, M.A., R.P., C.C.T.P.
Loss and grief need support listening and understanding and someone to help guide through this stage is necessary to heal.  
29 Years Experience
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Jennifer Masters, life coach
Grief

Jennifer Masters

Life Coach, Ba Psychology, CF Thanatology, D Kessler – Grief Grief Coach Certif,M Devine – Grief Coach Certif
Grief can affect the whole person: thoughts, emotions, behaviours, relationships, identity, boundaries, and how someone understands themselves and the world after loss. As a certified grief coach with formal education in thanatology and multiple grief-specific certifications, I support adults dealing with loss in plain, practical, human language. Clients have room to speak honestly about what they are thinking, feeling, doing, questioning, and carrying. I also provide grief education and practical tools, so clients can better understand their reactions, reduce overwhelm, set boundaries, communicate needs, and manage daily life after loss. My support is compassionate, direct, and grounded in grief education rather than psychobabble or one-size-fits-all advice.  
6 Years Experience
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island therapist: Donna Wigmore Counselling Services, counselor/therapist
Grief

Donna Wigmore Counselling Services

Counsellor/Therapist, CCC, CT
I believe grief is a sacred thing. So we need to make space for it and carefully, respectfully, explore how you might want to shift it in your life. Sometimes it is good to know and remember that grief and love can be separated and look forward to a time when you can feel the love and not be blown away by the grief.  
4 Years Experience
North York, Ontario therapist: Infinite Horizons Psychotherapy, registered psychotherapist
Grief

Infinite Horizons Psychotherapy

Registered Psychotherapist, MCP, CCS, RP
Grief can follow many types of loss and does not follow a linear path. You may experience a range of emotions, sometimes all at once. We provide a compassionate space to process your grief at your own pace. Therapy can help you make sense of your experience while finding ways to carry the loss forward.  
11 Years Experience
Thornhill, Ontario therapist: Bonny Kaman Li, counselor/therapist
Grief

Bonny Kaman Li

Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), MACP
Grief is a deeply personal process with no fixed timeline. Therapy offers support in processing loss, honoring emotions, and adapting to life changes.  
12 Years Experience
Surrey, British Columbia therapist: Aaron Chin, licensed mental health counselor
Grief

Aaron Chin

Licensed Mental Health Counsellor, MA, RCC
When working with loss or grief, I like to start with some mindfulness around the issue to gain a deeper understanding of the experience, from here there are many options, and I rely of the client's wisdom to guide me.  
4 Years Experience
West Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Suzanne St. John Smith, counselor/therapist
Grief

Suzanne St. John Smith

Counsellor/Therapist, M.A., M.A. (Psych.) FEA, C.C.C Relationship and Family Therapist; Life Coach
You’re likely experiencing the worst pain that you’ve ever felt in your life, or maybe you’ve been feeling this pain for some time. I know personally how painful grief and loss is, and how isolating it can be. Let me help you slowly step back into your life as you walk through your grief process.  
22 Years Experience
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Joshua Lewis, registered psychotherapist
Grief

Joshua Lewis

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, CT
To lose and mourn those we love and care for is one of the fundamental givens of these human lives we lead. Grief is like an ocean tide: the ebb and flow - an ongoing, non-linear process that involves many phases of feeling, remembering and making meaning from these experiences. Therapy can provide a space to grapple with the both the immediate and life-long experience of grief as well as with the existential anxiety that can result when we confront death as a universal truth.  
7 Years Experience
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In-Person in Charlottetown, PE
Milton, Ontario therapist: Zain Abideen, registered psychotherapist
Grief

Zain Abideen

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), BSc, MACP
Grief can follow the loss of a loved one, a relationship, or an important life chapter. Therapy provides a space to process grief in a healthy way while supporting emotional healing and helping individuals adjust to life after loss.  
1 Years Experience
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Jennifer Morley, registered psychotherapist
Grief

Jennifer Morley

Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MA, BSc, BA, CCPA
We provide compassionate support for individuals navigating grief and loss. Therapy offers space to process emotions, honour loss, and adapt to life changes with care and support.  
3 Years Experience
Calgary, Alberta therapist: Mia Klassen, licensed professional counselor
Grief

Mia Klassen

Licensed Professional Counsellor, MPCC #3875, CT #2438, LSCC
Losing your partner, someone you love, your career—whether through layoff, termination, or forced retirement—isn't just about losing income. It's about losing identity, purpose, routine, and sometimes your sense of worth. This grief is real, and I see it frequently in my practice. Using the stages of grief as a framework, we'll explore where you are in this painful journey: the shock, anger, bargaining, depression, and eventual acceptance. You'll be heard without judgment, validated in your pain, and encouraged as you process both the practical challenges and the deeper identity questions. This loss doesn't define you. Together, we'll help you rediscover who you are beyond the job title.  
10 Years Experience
Halton Hills, Ontario therapist: Shauna Switzer, MCP, MA RP, registered psychotherapist
Grief

Shauna Switzer, MCP, MA RP

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, MCP, Registered Psychotherapist
Grief can arise from the loss of a loved one, relationship, life transition, health change, or other significant experiences. Everyone grieves differently, and the process can bring a wide range of emotions including sadness, anger, confusion, guilt, and loneliness. Therapy provides compassionate support and a safe space to process grief, honour loss, and navigate healing at your own pace.  
26 Years Experience
Maple Ridge, British Columbia therapist: Healing Quest Counselling, licensed clinical social worker
Grief

Healing Quest Counselling

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, RCSW
Grief can follow death, relationship, changes, health shifts or major life transitions. We offer spaces to process loss at your own pace. Make sense of complicated or mixed emotions and find ways to carry what matters forward while adjusting to what has changed.  
9 Years Experience
Swift Current, Saskatchewan therapist: Hardie Counselling & BrainWorX, Inc, registered psychotherapist
Grief

Hardie Counselling & BrainWorX, Inc

Registered Psychotherapist, BFA, B.Ed, MA, CPC, CCPCPR, CCAC, ICADC, CSAT, CCTP, CCTACP
Having experienced significant losses myself, I understand the profound impact grief has. As Zig Ziglar said, "If there was no love, there would be no grief." Grief is never easy, and while often associated with death, it can also stem from relationship endings, job loss, or financial difficulties. Grieving is the emotional and life adjustment after a loss. Grief is a natural response, manifesting in various ways, frequently involving strong feelings like sadness, anger, frustration, guilt and remorse. The grieving period's duration varies depending on the situation. It's a process so it's important not set timelines or expectations. If you're feeling overwhelming upset or having trouble to get back to "normal", remember I'm here. You don't have to go through this alone. Talking about your feelings and having your grieving experience validated can greatly support your healing journey.  
32 Years Experience
Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario therapist: Angela Colangelo, registered psychotherapist
Grief

Angela Colangelo

Registered Psychotherapist, M.A., RP, RMFT
Loss/grief is a normal response to disconnection of all types, whether from an important individual, life event or experience. How long we find ourselves in loss/grief depends on the importance of this lost connection, our world view and our coping.  
24 Years Experience
Hamilton, Ontario therapist: Amanda Spallacci, registered psychotherapist
Grief

Amanda Spallacci

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
I offer a space to help clients process loss and navigate the complex emotions of grief. Together, we work toward healing, acceptance, and finding meaning while honouring your unique journey.  
2 Years Experience
Ottawa, Ontario therapist: Lindsay Becker, counselor/therapist
Grief

Lindsay Becker

Counsellor/Therapist, MACP, MST, C.C.C.
I have experience supporting clients with loss and grief.  
4 Years Experience
Wetaskiwin, Alberta therapist: Lorna Barnes, Oak Tree Counselling, licensed professional counselor
Grief

Lorna Barnes, Oak Tree Counselling

Licensed Professional Counsellor, CT, CPC
It's important to feel we have permission to grieve when we've experienced a loss. Many struggle to grieve especially when they didn't feel safe to grieve as a child. In counselling we'll walk through the grieving process, normalizing the cognitive, emotional and somatic symptoms the client is experiencing.  
23 Years Experience
Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Shay Galamiton, counselor/therapist
Grief

Shay Galamiton

Counsellor/Therapist, RPC, MPCC
I work with individuals experiencing loss and grief in a safe, compassionate, and supportive space. Together, we explore emotions, process difficult experiences, build coping strategies, and foster resilience and healing while honouring personal experiences and memories.  
3 Years Experience

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