Loss or Grief therapists in Wetaskiwin, Alberta AB, Canada CA
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.
21 Years Experience
Kim Silverthorn - Tacit Knowledge
Counsellor/Therapist, B.A., R.P.C., M.P.C.C., C.T.
Tacit is very experienced with clients who are struggling with Grief and Loss Issues. Weoften provides community based group programming/supports groups focusing on Grief/Loss - and we facilitate classes and work with specialized victims of homicide programs.
34 Years Experience
Kayla Schofield
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
It's a natural emotional response to losing someone in your life. It can often come with divorce, illness and childhood abuse. There are typically 7 stages of grief. Grief like with any healing is not linear.
4 Years Experience
Mihaela Iacob
Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist Qualifying
Dealing with loss and grief is a traumatic experience in itself and it may take time to heal these wounds. I am here to help and work through interventions are the best fit for you. You do not have to go through this alone.
1 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