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Loss or Grief therapists in Blaby, ENG, GB

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Northampton, England therapist: Mr Jay Pink, therapist
Loss or Grief

Mr Jay Pink

Therapist, Ad.Prof.Dip. PC MNCS Acc
Getting you back to good… In everyday life, we all suffer from anxieties or concerns that may limit our happiness. Therapy involves coming to terms, and understanding reasons you may be unhappy or struggling with things. You deserve to live the life you want, to feel good.   
17 Years Experience
Near Blaby, ENG
London, England  therapist: Wellbeing Centre London, registered psychotherapist
Loss or Grief

Wellbeing Centre London

Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapy, Counselling, Psychology, CBT, EMDR and Therapy, Coaching
We provide effective Grief and Loss counselling.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Blaby, England
Bishop's Stortford, England  therapist: Jerilee Claydon, registered psychotherapist
Loss or Grief

Jerilee Claydon

Registered Psychotherapist, UKCP, MBACP, Adip.
I have worked as bereavement counsellor for several years now  
14 Years Experience
Online in Blaby, England
Guildford, England therapist: Gordon Wax BA HONS MBACP, counselor/therapist
Loss or Grief

Gordon Wax BA HONS MBACP

Counsellor/Therapist, Pschoanalytic psychotherapist
It can be considered that all parts of life is about loss and grief which can result in any emotion and behaviour.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Blaby, England
Redruth, England therapist: Well on the Way, therapist
Loss or Grief

Well on the Way

Therapist, Reichian Therapy (Character Analysis & Bodywork), Ecotherpay, Family Constellations, Touch for Health Kinesioogy, Natural Healing, Accredited facilitator of the Work that Reconnects
Loss and Grief are part and parcel of the human condition, personal and collective. However, when they come knocking our plans and expectations of a ‘normal’ life can go out of the window. How can we learn to be with this difficult guest? Francis Weller writes: “Grief is more than an emotion; it is also a faculty of being human. It is a skill that must be developed, or we will find ourselves migrating to the margins of our lives in hopes of avoiding the inevitable entanglements with loss. It is through the rites of grief that we are ripened as human beings. Grief invites gravity and depth into our world. We possess the profound capacity to metabolize sorrow into something medicinal for our soul and the soul of the community”. This requires that we are acknowledged and held, just as we hold and acknowledge those who we have lost.  
42 Years Experience
Online in Blaby, England