Loss or Grief therapists in Prestatyn, Wales Wales, United Kingdom GB
We are proud to feature top rated Loss or Grief therapists in Prestatyn, Wales, United Kingdom. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Mihaela Nicolaescu
Registered Psychotherapist
Grief is complex and everyone’s experience is unique, so having a safe space to explore those feelings is crucial for healing. I help you understand that whatever emotions you're feeling are normal and that there is no “right” way to grieve. This helps reduce self-criticism and guilt, common feelings during the grieving process. Grief therapy focuses not only on coping with the pain but also on rebuilding your life after the loss. This may involve creating new routines, rediscovering a sense of purpose, or exploring new ways of connecting with loved ones.
6 Years Experience
Online in Prestatyn, Wales (Online Only)
Dr Paul Garden
Psychologist, Doctorate in Psychology, DPsych, MSc with Distinction, BSc First Class Honours.
Loss and grief can take many forms including bereavement, job loss and relationship breakdown. These experiences are often devastating, and impact each person differently, leading to a cascade of difficult emotions overwhelming you all at once. I specialise in supporting you to navigate these incredibly difficult moments in life, with a view to recovering and rebuilding.
9 Years Experience
Online in Prestatyn, Wales
Dr. Amanda Roberts
Psychologist, PhD Clinical Psychology, Masters in Marriage Family Therapy
The cornerstone of good grief therapy is compassion, patience and an acknowledgement that the each person has their own unique pathway through the grief process. There is no one size fits all for grief.
39 Years Experience
Online in Prestatyn, Wales (Online Only)
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 Prestatyn, Wales
Dr Ian Anderson
Psychologist, Consultant Clinical Psychologist (HCPC registered), PhD, MSc, MSc, MSc, MA (Econ), BA (Econ) Hons
The loss of a loved one is in the top three life events associated with suicide, yet loss and grief are not only a normal but almost an inevitable part of the human experience. Competent psychological counselling can truly assist with these difficult but normal life experiences.
44 Years Experience
Online in Prestatyn, Wales