Loss or Grief therapists in Happy Valley, South Australia SA, Australia AU
H-L Therapy
Counsellor/Therapist, BSW, MGY, Dip of Hypno-Counselling, Cert Clinical Hypno-Psychotherapy, AMHSW, MAASW, CMAHA
The common understanding of grief and loss is as the emotional pain that follows a death of someone close. Grief and loss however may also occur in many other situations. For example, in relation to the loss of friendship, relationship, culture, health, function, employment, status, lifestyle, self-identity and so forth. H-L Therapy staff work with many grief and loss related presentations. We listen, understand and work in partnership with the clients to re-establish new meaning, identity, roles, and lifestyles following the loss. We use Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, and mindfulness techniques to assist in transitioning from the stage of grief towards an improved emotional wellbeing.
30 Years Experience
Birgit Schreiber
Psychologist, PhD and MA in Psychology
Loss and grief can be so hard to experience and it takes time and a path to help us through it.
24 Years Experience
Dr Julian Thompson
Psychologist, BSci (Hons), GradDPsych, PGradDPsych, DPsych (Clinical), MAPS
Loss and grief can present in many different areas of life. Dr Julian Thompson helps clients work through the grieving process in a compassionate and collaborate space, so that the loss can be integrated in a way that allows the client to make the necessary life adjustments and find ongoing meaning and purpose in life.
10 Years Experience
Michelle Hunt
Counsellor/Therapist, Dip, B, Grad Dip, Counselling
Grief is a word most commonly associated with death, however, actually describes our emotional response to any loss. This could be the end of a relationship, job, friendship, personal belief or identity (to name a few). All change brings about loss and I work to help work through the painful feelings associated with loss.
7 Years Experience
Julia Derry, Collaboration Counselling
Counsellor/Therapist, Master of Social Science (Human Services Counselling)
While grief and loss is universal, our culture isn't always understanding of what to do, say or support someone experiencing loss. I offer a space where people can be less alone with their grief. There is often no such thing as closure but with time and support the pain can reduce in intensity.
6 Years Experience