Loss or Grief therapists in Warradale, South Australia SA, Australia AU
We are proud to feature top rated Loss or Grief therapists in Warradale, South Australia, Australia. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Su (Xufeng Su)
Psychologist, Provisional Psychologist
I provide support for loss, grief and life transitions.
1 Years Experience
Online in Warradale, South Australia
Rosette Rouhana Art Therapy
Art Therapist, Bachelor of Art Therapy
Hello and welcome! I am a registered Arts Therapist and counselor based in Sydney. I provide art therapy and counselling to those experiencing grief or loss in their lives. Through my practice, I make an intentional commitment to support individuals in their health and wellbeing journey. My mission is to enrich and empower the lives of others through creativity and connection. My passion for expressive creative arts has inspired me to further explore how art can be used as a tool for healing, and the ways it can be used in mental health recovery as a psychotherapeutic modality.
1 Years Experience
Online in Warradale, South Australia
Carmen Rossitto (Clinical Psychologist)
Psychologist, B.A (Psych) (Hons), MPsych (Clinical), MAPS, FCCLP
They are gone and everything has changed. You are never "ready" to deal with loss, yet it's happened. Learn to process grief in a compassionate environment and move forward.
12 Years Experience
Online in Warradale, South Australia (Online Only)
Kate Cooke Counselling & Psychotherapy - Initial contact by email only please.
Registered Psychotherapist, Credentialled Mental Health Nurse, Psychodramatist (AANZPA), MBT Therapist, PACFA Clinical Registrant.
Loss and grief are common to all mental illness, and Kate is here to help you through what you are experiencing.
48 Years Experience
Online in Warradale, South Australia
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
Online in Warradale, South Australia