Grief and Loss Counselling in Fort Erie, ON.

Therapy and bereavement services in Fort Erie, ON. Find real help with the right therapist.


Adrienne Richardson, PhD MsED RP CSAT/CPTT SEP-A OCT
Grief Counsellor

Adrienne Richardson, PhD MsED RP CSAT/CPTT SEP-A OCT

Registered Psychotherapist

In L2E 1Y3 - Nearby to Fort Erie.

With Gestalt therapy the five tasks of mourning, are supported: (1) To accept the reality of the loss, (2) To experience the pain of grief, (3) To adjust to the environment in which the deceased is missing, (4) To withdraw (some) emotional energy and reinvest it in another relationship, and (5) To find a place for and maintain a continuing bond with what we lose, however not in any specific order. A gestalt therapist supports the bereaved with an emphasis on a "loving authentic presence and communication that allows expression of EACH other’s personhood" so that feelings are honored and explored at the clients own pace. The here and now is emphasized and that is what leads to support/change

Mastora Roshan, MSW, RSW.
Grief Counsellor

Mastora Roshan, MSW, RSW.

Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist (Certified EMDR Therapist))

In L2R 4Z4 - Nearby to Fort Erie.

Grief affects individuals at all levels, physically, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually. The circumstances behind grief can profoundly affect one’s life. Everyone has unique ways of coping with grief and loss. Mastora recognizes this and tailors specific strategies and techniques to suit a person’s unique circumstances. She aides the individual through normal grief to healthy resolutions and helps them move forward in their journey.

Arielle Devaux, BA, MACP
Grief Counsellor

Arielle Devaux, BA, MACP

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

In L2R 3C8 - Nearby to Fort Erie.

In my approach to grief and loss therapy, I provide a compassionate and empathetic space where clients can explore and process their feelings of loss in a supportive environment. By utilizing a combination of narrative therapy, mindfulness techniques, and grief-specific interventions, I work collaboratively with clients to navigate the complex emotions and challenges associated with their grief journey. Through this process, clients gain insight into their grief reactions, develop coping strategies, and find meaning and healing amidst their loss. By honoring their unique experiences and fostering a sense of connection, clients can gradually integrate their loss into their lives, find hope for the future, and ultimately experience a renewed sense of purpose and resilience.

Eunice Oderinde, RN, MC, CNP
Grief Counselor

Eunice Oderinde, RN, MC, CNP

Counsellor/Certified Nurse Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

The experience of pain following the loss of a loved one or something deeply cherished can be incredibly intense. Some individuals have described this pain as piercing, difficult, gripping, numb, brutal, awful, or complex. Others have found it difficult to put into words. It's natural to wish that there was a way to avoid or minimize this pain, but some people are adept at delaying or concealing their suffering. However, it's essential to recognize that this approach may only postpone the healing process. While it may sound firm, the truth is that facing and working through the pain is essential for the healing process. Accepting new clients!

Laura Kemp-Romas, MA, RP
Grief Counselor

Laura Kemp-Romas, MA, RP

Registered Psychotherapist & Clinical Director of EnerTherapy

Available for Online Therapy

Everyone experiences grief and loss differently. And everyone, at some point or another experiences the loss of an important person, animal, place or thing in their life. If you have come to a decision where you feel you are ready to express the feelings and thoughts that you have been going through, I am here to listen. My goal is to guide you through your unique process so that the pain is no longer unbearable. I wish to help you understand your relationship to the person, animal, job, etc. that you lost and work through any feelings that may be inhibiting your overall health and well-being.

Nathan Kalk, RP, M.Div.
Grief Counselor

Nathan Kalk, RP, M.Div.

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

After loosing someone close to you it is often hard to find emotional balance. Therapy can provide you with a safe space to process your loss and the difficult emotions that often follow. Feeling sad, lonely, angry, and confused are all normal and healthy emotions to experience during this time. Working with a therapist can help you through these tough emotions as well as how to feel normal and happy again.

Lina Somma, B.A, MACP, RP-Q
Grief Counsellor

Lina Somma, B.A, MACP, RP-Q

Registered Psychotherapist-Qualifying

In L2R 3J8 - Nearby to Fort Erie.

Grief is the experience of coping with loss. People experience grief in many ways regarding many different situations. I use a holistic, grief informed approach in exploring your emotions, thoughts and understanding your responses to the situation. During our time together, we will explore grief responses and how to process your emotions while managing daily living.

Tracy Gostlow, MSW, RSW
Grief Counsellor

Tracy Gostlow, MSW, RSW

Registered Social Worker

In L3C 1L5 - Nearby to Fort Erie.

Grief is something we carry with us for the rest of our lives, although it transforms how it manifests within us with time, healing, and support from both professionals and loved ones. The greatest understanding I have about the five stages of grief is that there is no timeline for when the stages will be experienced, nor are they always experienced one after the other. In working with me to process grief, you will find you leave our sessions better equipped to face each new day, despite the tremendous loss you have experienced.

Emmy Montemurro-Baxter, MS Ed, RP, RMFT
Grief Counsellor

Emmy Montemurro-Baxter, MS Ed, RP, RMFT

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Marriage and Family Therapist

In L2G 5X7 - Nearby to Fort Erie.

Losing a loved one can be one of life's most personally challening events. It can lead you to re-evaluate you won position in life. I will work with you to understand how to continue caring for yourself as you move through the process of grieving. When you are ready to, we can discuss any changes you might want to make in your lifestyle in response to your loss.

Joan Worthington, MSA, RSW
Grief Counsellor

Joan Worthington, MSA, RSW

ON Registered and Regulated Social Worker/Psychotherapist for Relationships & Stress

In L2G 5X7 - Nearby to Fort Erie.

Loss and grief are devastating. Sudden loss is a shock. Long, drawn-out loss is exhausting. Loss changes our expectations of daily life. It brings disbelief, despair, anger. Divorce, a wayward child, a job layoff, poor health – all disrupt our expectations of how our life should be. Then there is the pain of death's finality. To stop hurting can feel like a betrayal of the one we lost. The grief is terrible, but it is all we have of the loved one. We finally need to realize that we cannot go on living in constant pain. We need other ways to fill the emptiness, new routines, new roles, and new interactions. We need to redirect our energy. Counselling helps you to find the road ahead.

Bayridge Counselling Centre, Counselling Centre
Grief Counsellor

Bayridge Counselling Centre, Counselling Centre

Individual, Couples, and Family Counselling

In L2N 1J7 - Nearby to Fort Erie.

Grief is the emotional suffering we feel when we lose something or someone important to us. This can include the loss of friend, partner, or family member, a change in life circumstances, death of a pet, getting fired, loss of health, safety, a dream... anything that we once had and now do not. The intensity and process can be unique for each person, but like all other emotions that impact the quality of our life, ignoring it or suppressing it does not work. Seeking support as we move through the various stages of grief is very helpful. Planning for our healing is crucial so that we do not become 'stuck' in the pain. A skilled therapist can assist us during this vulnerable time.

Ashley Berger, RP (Qualifying)
Grief Counselor

Ashley Berger, RP (Qualifying)

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Available for Online Therapy

Whether through a death or a break up, loss and the grieving process is extremely difficult. I’m sure you’ve heard of the stages of grieving (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance). But, they don’t always go in that order, and they often jump around in your time line. Your grieving process has no time limits, and every journey is unique. I will walk with you through that, at your pace. No matter which stage of grieving you’re in, reach out to schedule a free 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit.

Semra Lamky, RP (Qualifying), MA
Grief Counsellor

Semra Lamky, RP (Qualifying), MA

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) (CRPO)

In L2H 2N5 - Nearby to Fort Erie.

Most people will go through a period of loss in their lives. A response to any kind of loss is grief. Grieving over the loss of a loved one is known as bereavement. There is no right or wrong way to grieve. Some people are highly emotional and delve deeply into their emotions, while others are resistant and could look for ways to divert their attention from an unchangeable aspect of life. Each person has unique needs when coping with loss. Grief and loss counselling can help you to manage your emotions and help you heal.

Casper Watras, RP, MACP, BSc
Grief Counselor

Casper Watras, RP, MACP, BSc

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Grief, loss, and bereavement, whether it is the passing of a loved one, the end of a career, or the falling-apart of a relationship are all similar: we are losing or have lost an important part of our lives. Understanding the emotions, feelings, and behaviours we have when we experience grief and bereavement is part of helping us accept what has occurred, why we feel the way that we are feeling, and what is next for us. In working with clients on grief, loss, and bereavement it is important to understand that the way we process these experiences is unique to each person, and the pillar of respect is paramount.


Compassionate Bereavement Services in Fort Erie, ON.

Thank you for visiting our Ontario search of licensed grief specialists in Fort Erie.  Moving through grief after loss is difficult. Therapy helps through listening, by having someone there with you who understands the stages and process of grieving. You can find help for grief in Fort Erie right now, please contact a provider above, you can email 24/7.

Fort Erie is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 166.27 square kilometers.  The population of Fort Erie is 30,710 people with 13,184 households . The population ranking for Fort Erie is #148 nationally and #58 for the province of Ontario with a density of 184.70 people per sq km. Fort Erie therapists serve postal code: L0S.