Loss or Grief therapists in Everton Park, Queensland QLD, Australia AU
Ms Korey Pagura
Therapist, BSW; Grad Dip & Masters Counselling; Grad Dip Psych and B.Soc.Sc.Psych (Honours)
Korey believes it is an honour and privilege to be allowed to hear somebody's life story.
She has been providing counselling and support to people facing difficult and complex issues for 25 years
35 Years Experience
Alexina Baldini
Psychologist, B.B.Sc., G.D.A.C.P., M.Psych.(For.), F.A.P.S.
Our therapists are experience in working with loss and grief. Some have specific specialities, such as working with siblings who have experienced loss at a young age. Others work in broader grief related areas such as the grief associated with injury and unexpected change in life circumstances that thwarts goals and desires. We are members of the Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement and regularly ensure we have update professional development in this area so that we can continue to provide a quality service for our clients.
37 Years Experience
Israel Berger
Counsellor/Therapist, MBBS, MPsych, PhD, CCTP
Grief can result from many types of losses, and everyone's grief is different. I won't preach the 5 stages of grief to you. My job is to help you navigate your own grief in your own way.
18 Years Experience
Kristen Bayliss
Psychologist, Registered Psychologist, BSc, MA
Most people will experience loss at some point in their lives. Therapy can help with any sort of loss, whether society validates the grief or not. Therapy is an opportunity to explore your feelings and memories without judgment. No loss is too big or too small to warrant support. You do not have to endure your grief alone.
26 Years Experience
Basten and Associates
Psychologist, Masters in Clinical Psychology, Ph.D.
We grieve all losses, not just the loss of life. It is surprising how a few consultations can help reorganise one's emotions after a loss. In the case of a death, grief does not always need therapy. But grief can so easily become 'complicated' by one of many issues (trauma, suicide, the nature of the death, our relationship with that person, or how they died) and then therapy can help free up the natural processing of a loss.
25 Years Experience