Loss or Grief therapists in Guelph, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Richard Avery
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Each person’s grief is a unique and personal experience. Grief is not something that needs fixing, but through bearing witness to your emotions and pain, we can work together to help incorporate your grief into your life in a healthy and understanding way. Your grief journey is about where you are, and about how you feel, and cannot be about another’s agenda or timeline. Experiencing grief can be a very isolating path to walk. Let’s begin that walk together to bring some vibrance back into your life.
5 Years Experience
Laird Counselling Services
Registered Psychotherapist, BA, MACP, RP
There are stages to grief and loss that can be difficult to process alone. Grief can be scary. Sometimes your feelings are overwhelming and it is hard to manage. While grief cannot be rushed, there are effective strategies to support yourself through the process.
One of those is to work with a caring person in a safe, non-judgmental space. Together we can explore the feelings that are hard to deal with and process difficult emotions.
6 Years Experience
Jane Kraft
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW,RSW, Psychotherapist
Having a skilled therapist help navigate through the process of grief and loss can really make a difference to someones mental health. You are not alone.
8 Years Experience
Colleen Fava
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, Reiki Practitioner, BA
I offer support before, during and after the death of a loved one. My hope is to help through a difficult time of grief where intense feelings emerge. Everyone’s journey is very personal and I want to help you honour that.
8 Years Experience
Collaborative Care Therapy
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Social Workers and Psychotherapists
Grief is a deeply personal and often complex process that can encompass a wide range of emotions and experiences. At Collaborative Care Therapy, we offer a compassionate, integrative, and relational approach to grief therapy, recognizing that each person's journey through grief is unique.
In our therapy sessions, we provide a safe and empathetic environment for individuals to express and process their feelings of loss. We understand that grief can arise from various forms of loss - not just the death of a loved one, but also the loss of relationships, health, dreams, or identity. Our approach is trauma-informed, acknowledging that grief can sometimes trigger or intertwine with past traumas and emotional wounds.
Our therapists utilize a variety of therapeutic techniques to support you through your grief journey. This includes narrative therapy, which helps in reauthoring one’s life story in the wake of loss, and cognitive-behavioral therapy to address challenging thought patterns that may arise during grieving. We also incorporate mindfulness practices to help manage the intensity of emotions and foster a gentle self-awareness during this difficult time.
Our goal at Collaborative Care Therapy is to support you in navigating the grieving process in a way that honors your loss and the range of emotions you may be experiencing. We work collaboratively with you to find a path forward that respects your individual process, helping you to integrate the experience of loss into your life in a meaningful way.
Through our virtual therapy sessions, we offer the comfort and convenience of connecting with you wherever you are, providing a consistent source of support as you move through the stages of grief. With Collaborative Care Therapy, you’re not alone in your journey through grief; we are here to walk alongside you, offering guidance, understanding, and hope for healing.
9 Years Experience
Elaine Stirling
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
In my work helping clients process grief and loss, I strive to go at a pace that feels right for you. It can be hard to know how to get through a loss of a loved one, a relationship, or a meaningful opportunity. We can figure out what works best for you, whatever stage of grief you might be in. I welcome the opportunity to sit with you as you process this deeply unique experience. Book a free consultation to explore if we are a good fit.
4 Years Experience
Jonathan Snowball, Anxiety and Depression Psychotherapist
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MA, MDiv
At some point in life, most people will experience loss and the grief that comes with it. Along with the grief will be feelings, varying from deep sadness to anger. Adapting to loss is different for each person and often depends on one’s relationship to what was lost.
5 Years Experience
Linda Burdett
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP
Each experience of grief is unique, complex, and personal. Therapy can help you process your feelings and develop coping strategies.
19 Years Experience
Cayla Townes, Memento Psychotherapy & Counselling
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, CCC
Depending on the thing we have lost, our grief may be situational or it may be something that will never go away. I work with people dealing with all kinds of losses: jobs, loved ones (including pets), relationships, financial security, health. Sometimes we are able to move past our grief, but other times it is something we have to learn to carry with us. I work with people to figure out how to carry grief in a way that means they can still function and enjoy their lives.
13 Years Experience
Angie Kingma (Mindfulness for Health)
Registered Psychotherapist, OT Reg.(Ont.), Registered Psychotherapist
As a Registered Psychotherapist, I will support you in understanding your grief and mourning in a whole new way and cope with the symptoms in ways that are rooted in evidence-based interventions. Taking a trauma-informed and attachment-based lens, we will go at your pace and ensure that you meet the goals that are meaningful to you so that you move towards healing and recovery. Looking forward to hearing from you so that you can heal and move forward in your life with more clarity, insight, self-awareness, self-compassion, empowerment and confidence.
24 Years Experience