Grief Counsellor
Omar Waheed, MA RP CSAT
Registered Psychotherapist | Certified Sex Addiction Therapist
In-person (Vaughan ON) and Online Therapy , Vaughan, Ontario L4K 5W4 | 905-758-5444
Grief can occur in many ways. Fundamentally it is a loss of something or someone important to our lives. The loss leaves a void behind. Moving through grief and healing from it is a process that occurs over time. Sometimes it helps to go through this with someone beside you. If you feel the need for a companion on this journey who may have some ideas that could help your grief process, please reach out.
Grief Counsellor
Todd Hayen, PhD, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
50 Wellington St East, Aurora, Ontario L4G 1H5 | 905 418 0246
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.
Grief Counselor
Donald Hill, M. Div., M. Th., RMFT, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
The people who have touched our lives, family members, and special friends (pets) we love are important to us. When anything risks those we love, we also feel distressed. Our deep connection to them means we experience this incredible emptiness when they die. Though we know that death is normal, natural, and inevitable, this knowledge does not eliminate the emotional pain of our loss. Through my losses and the losses of others, I have learned that life is over, but it is never finished. If you are experiencing a recent loss of a family member, friend, or special friend, I am available to journey with you through this loss. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit.
Grief Counsellor
James Barber, RP, RMFT
Registered Psychotherapist
2296 Bloor St W, Toronto, Ontario M6S 3G3 | (647) 299-1485
Experiencing a loss can be devastating. It can permeate our thoughts, disorient us, leave us feeling exhausted and depleted. And yet, experiencing it is the key to moving forward. I can help you bear the load in times of struggle, and process your feelings in times of clarity. Grieving is a form of healing, an undertaking that's closely connected to what it means to be human. It is often painful, but walking the path with someone beside you can help a great deal. Reach out today to start this journey with someone you can trust to care and respond to you with kindness and compassion.
Grief Counsellor
Congruent Living Therapy, R.P., M.A., B.A.
Registered Psychotherapist
Brantford, Ontario N3S 4S1 | 613 218 6117
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.
Grief Counsellor
Kevin Waldbillig, MACP
Registered Psychotherapist
200-2010 Winston Park Drive, Oakville, Ontario L6H 5R7 | 289-937-1716
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!
Grief Counselor
Sierra Goldfinger, RP (Qualifying)
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Grief can occur in many shapes and forms. Perhaps you have just experienced the loss of a loved one, the ending of an important relationship, or a change in the life you had once envisioned for yourself. You may be experiencing sadness, anger, confusion, happiness, or it may be too early to know exactly just how you feel. Identifying and processing these emotions can be a helpful first step in navigating this loss and beginning your healing journey. Connect with me today for a free consultation today to see if we are a good fit.
Grief Counsellor
Jassi Mundi, B.Sc. (Hons) Psych, MACP
Registered Psychotherapist
Virtual, Vaughan, Vaughan, L6A 4P8 |
Unfortunately grief is an inescapable part of life. When we lose someone or something in our life dealing with the void can be an uphill battle. Grief isn’t always necessarily only a feeling that we have, more importantly it is a process we must go through to heal. Using a variety and tailored approach to therapy, I am committed to all of my clients to ensure that we walk the path to rebuilding yourselves together. Whether the process is long or short, my clients know that I will always be there for them. Many think of grief in terms of death but the truth is there are many different types of grief examples may be loss of relationship, loss of job, divorce, grieve the way things used to be.
Grief Counsellor
Margarete Juliana, RP, PhD
Registered Psychotherapist and Registered Marriage & Family Therapist
Aurora, Ontario L4G 1N5 | (833) 444 4049 (613) 707 2077
Have you found yourself in deep sadness from a recent loss or that may be many years old and perhaps you are only recently recognizing? People were designed to reach out to someone when they are grieving and have had a loss. Unfortunately in our modern world, we are expected to be brief about our losses, to shrug them off and move on. You don't have to suffer alone. I will support you to more fully allow yourself to experience this loss and sadness in safety so that you can truly process the pain. Please contact me for help.
Grief Counselor
Sara Sherstobitoff, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Grief and loss are weaved into our lives in an intimate way. Grief is natural, normal, unique and universal. Grief touches us all at one point or another and is an inevitable part of being human. The experience of grief may be associated with a range of emotions, thoughts and behaviours. It’s important to remember that the journey of grief is not linear and there is no right way to feel. Therapy is a safe space where you can explore your grief. We will move at a pace that feels comfortable to you and I will check in to ensure that you feel safe and supported. Please contact me to schedule a free 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit.
Grief Counsellor
David Fairweather, R.P, SWC, CHT
Registered Psychotherapist
8383 Weston Road, Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 1A6 | (416) 820 3686
The loss of someone close or a comforting presence in your life is amongst the most difficult emotional experiences to go through alone. Sometimes it can feel like grief is never ending, particularly when you have become stuck or are afraid to fully engage with your feelings. This is no time to be alone or surrounded by people that don't understand the gravity of your loss. You can trust men to help you work through the process of grieving at your own pace and in your own way, by being there for you each step of the way.
Grief Counselor
The Integrative Counselling Centre, MDiv. Clinical Counselling
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Processing loss is painful, confusing and often isolating. This is not something that is as simple as progressing through "stages" in order and typically involves emotions that we have been taught to avoid or suppress. Working with a therapist to unpack and go through grief and loss can offer some space and perspective that is not there when we talk with friends and family. Here you can have a non-judgmental space to take the time to work this out in the way that you need. This is not always easy, but we can navigate this together.
Grief Counsellor
Semra Lamky, RP (Qualifying), MA
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) (CRPO)
Mississauga, Ontario L4T 0A4 | 289-278-9225
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.
Grief Counselor
Sharron Carson, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
We all grieve differently; there is no right or wrong way to grieve. It is a uniquely personal experience. My therapeutic approach is to meet my clients where they are and address their current needs. That may be sitting in a safe space and expressing your emotions, talking about how life will be different after the loss or focusing on self-care. I will provide guidance, validation, and support but this journey is yours so I will check in with you regularly to ensure that your needs are being met. Please contact me if you would like to book a free consultation.
Grief Counsellor
Marina Heifetz, Ph.D., C.Psych
Registered Clinical Psychologist
4550 Highway 7, Suite 205, Vaughan, Ontario L4L 4Y7 | 3656005063
We live in a world where news travels much more quickly and widely than ever before, which suggests that if we don’t have these tough conversations, our children may learn elsewhere. Scary topics, such as tragedies, natural disasters, or discrimination, can happen to all of us. We work from a strength-based and trauma informed perspectives. We offer evidence-based assessment and treatment to children and adolescents for a variety of challenges, including grief and loss.
Grief Counsellor
Insight Neuropsychotherapy, Counselling, and Supervision, PhD, RP
Kate Harper, PhD, RP Registered Psychotherapist (CRPO) & Clinical Supervisor
Remote, Calgary, Alberta T2P 2B5 | 4163151418
Grief and loss are inevitable and an inescapable part of life. Grief can of course include the loss of someone to death, but it can also be ambiguous. Ambiguous loss can include the loss of relationships, family connections, our identities, our careers, or even who we were pre-pandemic? Grief around post-traumatic events or grieving the loss of a childhood you never had are also types of losses and grief that I can help you with.
Grief Counsellor
Taryn Zeger, B.Ah., M.Ed., RP.
Registered Psychotherapist
489 College St, 201, Toronto, Ontario M6G 1A5 | (289) 998-4777
Grief and loss can feel like an emotional rollercoaster. Understanding your grief and how it impacts your daily life is a crucial step towards overcoming it. Sharing your perspective and experience in a safe space can help you process your loss. Whether you attend treatment in an individual or group setting, your experience grieving is unique to you.
Grief Counsellor
Amelia Perri, RN, BScN, MC
RN, Psychotherapist
2535 Major Mackenzie Drive West, 2nd Floor Offices, Suite 216, Vaughan, Ontario L6A 1C6 | 1-888-340-4325
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.
Compassionate Bereavement Services in Vaughan, ON.
Thank you for visiting our Ontario search of licensed grief specialists in Vaughan. 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 Vaughan right now, please contact a provider above, you can email 24/7.
Vaughan is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 273.56 square kilometers.  The population of Vaughan is 323,103 people with 94,253 households . The population ranking for Vaughan is #17 nationally and #8 for the province of Ontario with a density of 1119.40 people per sq km. Vaughan therapists serve postal code: L6A.