Loss or Grief therapists in Williams Lake, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Vanessa Fingland
Counsellor/Therapist, CCPCPR.cand, RPC-C
If you are struggling with a recent loss please reach out. I know your emotions can be overwhelming and you just want the anger to go away. Please reach out and I can help you work through these difficult emotions so you can move forward and not feel stuck anymore.
6 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
Amy Chen
Registered Psychotherapist, RP (Qualifying), MSc, CCPA
Loss and grief can take many forms, whether that's the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or any other form of significant loss. Whatever the circumstances are, you need a therapist who understands the profound impact that loss can have on every aspect of your life, and have a safe space to process your emotions and find peace amidst the pain. Through a collaborative and personalized therapy approach, I'll walk alongside you as you explore your feelings, memories, and experiences, helping you honour your loss while also finding hope for the future. Reach out today to schedule a free consultation - it would be a privilege to support you in your journey of healing and growth.
0 Years Experience
Fiona Matalon
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, RCC
Every day we encounter loss and grief in many different forms - every passing minute is a minute of our lives that we are not getting back. Once we start exploring our the depths of our grief, we discover that it is directly proportional with our capacity for love. As love, grief asks for companionship and to be held. I invite you to reach out for support so we can hold it together.
5 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