Loss or Grief therapists in Three Rivers, Prince Edward Island, Canada CA
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.
5 Years Experience
Dr. Joan Samuel-Dennis
Registered Psychotherapist
Through personalized counselling and therapeutic interventions, we accompany you in processing grief, fostering resilience, and discovering pathways to healing. Whether you're grappling with the loss of a loved one, a significant life transition, or the end of a cherished dream, our dedicated team is here to walk alongside you, offering solace, understanding, and hope amidst the shadows of grief.
15 Years Experience
Arne Pedersen - Awareness In Health
Hypnotherapist, Registered Counselling Hypnotherapist
Experiencing the pain of loss or grief can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to navigate it alone. With years of experience in grief work, I offer compassionate support and practical strategies to help individuals process their emotions and find healing. Through mindfulness-based processes and hypnotherapy, we'll work together to honour your loss, navigate the grieving process, and cultivate resilience and self-confidence for the journey ahead.
13 Years Experience
Dr. Christine Sauer
Life Coach, MD;ND
We all experience loss and grief. I am familiar with losing a loved one (husband) by suicide, losing relatives to cancer and other diseases and generally experiencing loss (e.g. loss of employment through illness).
34 Years Experience
Florence MacGregor
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (qualifying), MFA, MPS, Embodiment Coach
Grieving is a natural process in life. Complicated grief however can disrupt your sleep, work and relationships in ways that are profoundly challenging to identity. Be not dismayed. The path has been travelled many times. If you are suffering a tragic loss or life transition like a job loss or a marriage, grieving can support the process in developing a new life moving forward.
14 Years Experience