Loss or Grief therapists in Northam, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
Jacky Ho Yin Wan - Multilingual Psychologist
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist AHPRA-registered
I support clients through loss and grief, including complicated and traumatic grief.
11 Years Experience
Clair Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
The effects of grief and loss can be diverse. It can affect us in various ways. We can experience it as a result of a separation or death, or it can be triggered by something as simple as a past experience. Let me support you in your journey to work through the grieving process to, at least, ease the pain and trauma you’ve been subjected to.
20 Years Experience
Ilana Grosman
Registered Psychotherapist
Our society does not know how to process grief and loss. It is unquantifiable and deeply unique to each individual. Having spent the last two decades on my own existential journey, I feel very equipped to hold space for you and yours. If you choose to sit with me, I will create a warm, open and non-judgmental space where you can feel free to explore whatever is on your mind to locate some sense of ease and clarity. There is no single way to process loss. Together we will sit and be and when the time is right, find a the path that is aligned for you to know and understand your pain and regain movement that nourishes and honours you/your process.
5 Years Experience
Daniel Martin
Psychologist, Registered Psychologist, MAPS, MAAPi (AU), LPC (USA), NCC, CAIMHP
We may each have our personal experience of loss though there are many similarities to how we deal with this. As time progresses you will need to balance your experience of grief more with things necessary to continue living your life.
27 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