Loss or Grief therapists in Inglewood, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
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Catherine Fanning Flannel Flower Psychology
Psychologist, Registered Psychologist, MPsyc (Educational & Developmental)
Greif and loss are an unavoidable part of life and sometimes we need some additional supports as we navigate through a painful time. I am able to support people who have experienced loss, not only of a loved one, but the loss of the life they thought they would live.
6 Years Experience
Online in Inglewood, Western Australia (Online Only)
Mrs Carolyn Vickers
Psychologist, Master of Clinical Psychology, MAPS
Carolyn can help clients who have experienced loss through loss of a loved one through death, illness, conflict, or other losses. She helps people to cope while grieving.
27 Years Experience
Online in Inglewood, Western Australia (Online Only)
Reeta Dabydoyal
Counsellor/Therapist, Certified NLP Master Practitioner, Master Life Coach, Advanced Conversational Hypnotherapy, CDAA, NLPAA
Right now with the great shift happening globally many people will experience some sort of loss and grief.
This can be a workplace injury, loss of a job, divorce or loss of a close family member or a close friend.
I have worked with clients experiencing loss and together we work to hold the space for understanding
your feelings, emotional healing and acceptance of what has occurred as part of life events. You will be able to shift your
perception from a heart centered space.
20 Years Experience
Online in Inglewood, Western Australia (Online Only)
Su (Xufeng Su)
Psychologist, Provisional Psychologist
I provide support for loss, grief and life transitions.
1 Years Experience
Online in Inglewood, Western Australia
Anika Bull
Counsellor/Therapist, Diploma of Counselling, Master of Communication, Bachelor of Arts Honours
Grief is a universal human experience—an emotional response many of us will encounter multiple times throughout our lives. The truth is, as humans, loss is inevitable. We will experience losses that result in bereavement and others that don’t; either way, they leave their mark.
Problems can arise in grief when we avoid feeling it. The key to processing grief is allowing ourselves to feel it in order to move forward. Without this, grief can manifest in ways such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and even chronic physical health issues. We all grieve uniquely, and there is no ‘right’ way to do it. I don’t believe grief is a linear process that leads to ‘acceptance,’ ‘closure,’ or ‘moving on.’ Instead, we adapt and do our best to move forward in our own way.
When it comes to grief, I see you, I hear you, and I am here to support you by providing a safe space where you can feel and navigate how you will evolve alongside your grief.
4 Years Experience
Online in Inglewood, Western Australia