Grief and Loss Counselling in Madoc, ON.

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


Janeen Weatherhead, MA, RP
Grief Counsellor

Janeen Weatherhead, MA, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L9T 2Y1 - Nearby to Madoc.

Hope Centered Counselling understands first hand the pain associated with losing someone, losing a fur baby, and the loss when something changes in your life. A relationship changing, a change in career, or moving somewhere new can come with significant losses. We get it, and we want to help you walk through the experience, and hold space for the hard parts.

Stefan Milosevic, MA
Grief Counsellor

Stefan Milosevic, MA

Registered Psychotherapist

In L3T 0C8 - Nearby to Madoc.

Often the loss of a loved one, pet, item, or aspect of a person can lead to intense feelings of grief. At times when the loss is surrounded by traumatic events this grief becomes complicated. Clients will often find that reprocessing these traumatic moments that led to the loss will help them be able to cope with any feelings that come up. They may find that their memories are no longer haunted by feelings of anxiety, extreme sadness, or loss of hope.

Clairelise Folch, MA, RP,  OAMHP
Grief Counsellor

Clairelise Folch, MA, RP, OAMHP

Certified Counsellor and Registered Psychotherapist

In L5B 3C1 - Nearby to Madoc.

It is normal and natural to grieve when you feel shock, sadness, loneliness, desperation, guilt, emptiness or even anger about a loss of any kind. You might have lost a beloved person, a relationship, a pet, your job, financial stability or your safety after having experienced trauma. Grieving is deeply personal. Each one of us experiences the process differently, and it is important to be aware of your needs on your journey of healing. Please allow me to listen to your story, to offer you a safe space and to gently help you cope with overwhelming and often frightening emotions. Please call 905-842-3626

Sharon Purcell, MSW, RSW, SEP
Grief Counsellor

Sharon Purcell, MSW, RSW, SEP

Somatic Experiencing Psychotherapist, Coach, and Counselor

In M2R 2A8 - Nearby to Madoc.

It takes great courage to experience grief and survive loss. I can teach you how to be present to your own vast and deep emotions in a way that allows your body to release and your spirit to expand and become more through loss. Through the most difficult experiences, we discover our strength. We each have a unique path to discover. Through learning to respect our own timing, we allow ourselves to stay long enough in our sadness to develop a relationship of respect and honoring that empowers us to move on when we are ready.

Catherine Carpenko, Hons. BFA., MA., RP
Grief Counsellor

Catherine Carpenko, Hons. BFA., MA., RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L9W 1E1 - Nearby to Madoc.

Coming to terms with grief and loss is one of the biggest challenges we have to face in this ,oh so human, experience. You can develop a new kind of relationship with your distress experience. With support and compassion you will extend your capacity beyond what you ever thought possible, connecting with a deep inner strength and also with those around you.

Laurie Erb, RP
Grief Counsellor

Laurie Erb, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L7N 3P3 - Nearby to Madoc.

I help people process their grief and loss from death to the loss of relationships in other ways. I will assist you making meaning of your grief and loss, listening carefully to the narrative of your loss. We will talk about incorporating your loss into your life story and helping you to move forward at your own pace.

Eunice Bueno
Grief Counsellor

Eunice Bueno

Registered Psychotherapist

In L6T 3E5 - Nearby to Madoc.

Addressing grief and loss in therapy has profound benefits by providing a supportive environment to process emotions, express feelings, and find meaning after the loss. I can help you navigate the stages of grief, reduce feelings of isolation, and possibly preventing complicated grief or depression. Through therapy, I can help you develop coping strategies, build resilience, and ultimately find a path toward healing and acceptance.

Todd Hayen, PhD, RP
Grief Counsellor

Todd Hayen, PhD, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L4G 1H5 - Nearby to Madoc.

I have personally suffered a great loss in my life, as a result, I feel that I am uniquely qualified to work with clients who have also suffered similar tragedies. Textbook grief therapy is not enough. My experience has helped me formulate a deep understanding of the particular fears, sadness, and problems one faces while dealing with a profound loss.

Karene Martin-Russell, RSW, BSW
Grief Counsellor

Karene Martin-Russell, RSW, BSW

Registered Social Worker

In L6J 1J5 - Nearby to Madoc.

At some point in our lifetimes, everybody is faced with grief and loss, children and youth included. When counseling my young clients, it is evident that children and youth have many questions and feelings surrounding this issue. They often feel scared, sad and alone. Talking to a therapist is a good way for clients to face their feelings and make sense of the situation. I help children normalize these feelings so that they know it is okay to feel sad, it is okay to have questions, and they are not alone. The pain may never go away but releasing the emotions and gaining some perspective and understanding, makes it easier to move forward a day at a time.

Magdalena Karakehayova, RP
Grief Counselor

Magdalena Karakehayova, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Losing someone close to us can be among the most painful of life experiences. An example of one of my approaches to working with grieving clients involves learning how to live with the pain and loss along with finding ways to honor the life and memory of the bereaved. However, grief is a largely personal process, with many different types of loss that each require their own unique approach and attentiveness depending on what feels best for clients during this most vulnerable time. Contact me to book a free consultation.

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.

The Family Enhancement Centre, MSW
Grief Counsellor

The Family Enhancement Centre, MSW

We are counselling practice of Registered Social Workers, Family Counsellors, Marriage Counsellors, Play Therapists

In L6R 0W3 - Nearby to Madoc.

When you lose someone or something precious to you, it’s natural to experience pain and grief. The process of grief and bereavement is normal, and most people go through it. But when grief takes over your life and makes you feel hopeless, worthless and helpless, then it becomes important to talk to a counsellor about telling the difference between normal grief and depression. The Family Enhancement Centre has several therapists who specialize in Grief and Bereavement counselling. Contact us today to know how we can help you.

Shauna Switzer, RP, MCP, MA, C. HYP
Grief Counsellor

Shauna Switzer, RP, MCP, MA, C. HYP

Registered Psychotherapist #006934

In L7G 4A3 - Nearby to Madoc.

Grief is experienced in unique ways and are often influenced by family background, culture and personal experiences, values, and core beliefs. While grief is often thought of a response to death, grief may also be a reaction to significant life-altering events of loss, such as a divorced, loss of a job, loss of property or income, which can lead to social withdrawal, anger and confusion. Shauna can help you cope with your responses to loss and traumatic change.

Barb Kirkham, R.P.
Grief Counsellor

Barb Kirkham, R.P.

Registered Psychotherapist

In L5J 0A1 - Nearby to Madoc.

Life is a wonderful journey. Everyone has events that occur that can create waves of grief and loss. The pain may feel unbearable. These are times where we can learn profound life lessons about love, strength, and resilience. I approach Grief & Loss Therapy not as a time to "fix" or "cure" you of your pain, but as a partner to walk with you as you travel through your valleys of loss and sorrow.

Congruent Living Therapy, R.P., M.A., B.A.
Grief Counsellor

Congruent Living Therapy, R.P., M.A., B.A.

Registered Psychotherapist

In L6R 2A4 - Nearby to Madoc.

Loss leaves a horrible feeling with a person. We feel left behind and unsure of where to go next. We ought to process these emotions in addition to imagining what moving forward could look like. It is my job to help facilitate this process and be a part of this journey venturing forward which may sometimes involve looking back. However, it is my ultimate belief that we can and will move on and move forward.

Vilma Madramootoo, RP
Grief Counsellor

Vilma Madramootoo, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L5C 2R9 - Nearby to Madoc.

Grief and loss are personal experiences that touch every aspect of our existence. They are the silent shadows that follow profound change, reminding us of the depth of our connections and the fragility of life. In the wake of loss, we navigate a tumultuous landscape of emotions, from sorrow and anger to acceptance and eventually healing. Grief is not a journey with a fixed destination but a winding path that demands patience, resilience, and self-compassion. Through the darkness of loss, we discover the transformative power of love, memory, and the human spirit. I will offer you a safe space to work through the stages of grief and loss and ultimately find inner peace, comfort, and healing.

Mat Dean, MACP, RP
Grief Counsellor

Mat Dean, MACP, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In M6G 2T9 - Nearby to Madoc.

It is said that grief is love with no place to go. Grief and loss come in many forms, and together we will explore how the grief and loss we experience shapes our life, and how we can learn to live our life in the presence of loss. There is no quick or easy solution through the experience of grief or loss, but we can take the journey together toward whatever comes next.

Zahra Nafar, MACP
Grief Counsellor

Zahra Nafar, MACP

Registered Psychotherapist

In M2N 5W9 - Nearby to Madoc.

Grief and loss are parts of life, and yet, everyone grieves in their own way. Grief can be complicated by other conditions, most notably depression. The person’s level of dependency on the departed can also cause complications. The grieving process often involves many difficult and complicated emotions. Yet joy, contentment, and humour do not have to be a lost memory. I work with you to help you recover from grief and loss and find your way back to feeling joyful again.

Pathways Counselling
Grief Counsellor

Pathways Counselling

Registered Psychotherapists

In L4Z 2Z1 - Nearby to Madoc.

Grief happens as the result of a loss, any kind of loss such as job, relationships or death. When we experience our loss we sometimes ask why this has happened to me. We can sometimes get stuck in these questions and then we may develop complicated grief. This is defined as acute grief over a long period of time, feelings of worthlessness, changes in personal relationships and perhaps an inability to regulate your emotions. If you are experiencing any kind of grief, we have trained therapists to help guide you through the maze of emotions to a renewed feeling of self-assurance and calm confidence in your ability to heal and move forward. Pathways Counselling & Life Coaching, Mississauga.

Caitlin Marchand, RP
Grief Counselor

Caitlin Marchand, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Many people have ideas about how grief should look or feel based on expectations from family, society, or the media. There are so many experiences and events that deserve be mourned, whether society recognizes them or not, and your feelings about the loss are valid. Your experience of grief is unique to you and there is no correct way to process your loss, which is why I work collaboratively with clients to explore meaning in the thoughts and feelings that emerge as you begin your healing journey. Book a free consultation to learn more about my approach and explore if we are a good fit.

Sonia A. Panchyshyn, B.S.W., M.S.W., R.S.W.
Grief Counsellor

Sonia A. Panchyshyn, B.S.W., M.S.W., R.S.W.

Registered Social Worker - Psychotherapist

In L4Z 1X1 - Nearby to Madoc.

Some of the losses you may face are loss of health, a job, a pet, a friendship, a marriage or a loved one. You will experience many feelings in relationship to a loss; denial, shock, anger, blame, guilt, depression, sadness, anxiety, despair, fear and hopelessness. I can help you re-build your life and create new dreams. I can assist you to move beyond the loss and regain control over your life so that you can celebrate life once again. My approach is to help you express and understand your grief, normalize you feelings and identify where you may feel stuck. I will assist you to move forward in life so that you can feel hopeful and discover new purpose and meaning.

Nadine Evans, MACP, RP
Grief Counsellor

Nadine Evans, MACP, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In M2R 1A6 - Nearby to Madoc.

Loss is something we all face, and can be the most difficult and isolating time of your life. Whether facing the loss of a loved one, career, marriage, or any significant part of your life, we can help. We take a different approach with grief and loss than other types of therapy, as we help you process the loss and the feelings, rather than target any emotional changes.

Kevin Waldbillig, MACP
Grief Counsellor

Kevin Waldbillig, MACP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L6H 5R7 - Nearby to Madoc.

Coping with Grief & Loss Losing someone or something you love is very painful. After a significant loss, you may experience all kinds of difficult and surprising emotions, such as shock, anger, and guilt. Sometimes it may feel like the sadness will never let up. While these feelings can be frightening and overwhelming, they are normal reactions to loss. Accepting them as part of the grieving process and allowing yourself to feel what you feel is necessary for healing. There is no right or wrong way to grieve — but there are healthy ways to cope with the pain. You can get through it!

Steve Wilding, B.A., M.A.
Grief Counsellor

Steve Wilding, B.A., M.A.

Therapist

In L7N 3P3 - Nearby to Madoc.

When it comes to grief and loss, I choose to use a client-centered approach to therapy. During our sessions, I will work with you, with unconditional positive regard for your situation and emotions, to recognize personal strengths and discover answers within your personal values and beliefs. I believe we are all equipped to make it through various degrees of grief and loss. Using this approach builds upon the individual strength you possess and provides a safe place to explore the emotions and questions you may be encountering.

Amelia Perri, RN, BScN, MC
Grief Counsellor

Amelia Perri, RN, BScN, MC

RN, Psychotherapist

In L4L 8K5 - Nearby to Madoc.

Grief and loss are significant life experiences that can be difficult to manage. I have heard from many that sometimes it seems like the extreme sadness will not leave them. I work with such clients to try and make space in their life to experience positive emotions along with the sadness. Grief is very individual and some clients desire help to "move past the grief", while others do not agree with this. I work to meet clients where they are, to optimize their day to day life experiences according to their own individual hopes. In addition, I help clients to find meaning in their experience of grief and loss, honour the life of their lost loved one, and manage the related difficult emotions.



Madoc is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 277.97 square kilometers.  The population of Madoc is 2,078 people with 804 households . The population ranking for Madoc is #1314 nationally and #302 for the province of Ontario with a density of 7.50 people per sq km. Madoc therapists serve postal code: L6V.