Grief and Loss Counselling in Richmond, BC.

Therapy and bereavement services in Richmond, BC. Find real help with the right therapist.


Tiffany Chan, M.Ed., R.C.C.
Grief Counsellor

Tiffany Chan, M.Ed., R.C.C.

Registered Clinical Counselor

West Cambie, Richmond, British Columbia V6X 2M2 | 778-384-2000

For each client I work with, I provide a personalized and tailored approach, drawing from a range of therapeutic modalities to support your mental health healing and functional recovery. Through a collaborative, client-centered process, I will walk alongside you as we explore meaningful ways to navigate grief and loss—empowering you to live a more fulfilling and balanced life.

Shelley Behr, MSW,RSW
Grief Counsellor

Shelley Behr, MSW,RSW

Registered Social Worker

905-6081 No 3 Road, Richmond, British Columbia V6Y 2B2 | 604 866-5949

The loss of any relationship can be devastating. Grief for the death of a loved one can go through many phases before we come to accept the loss. In a family system, changes in relationships occur and we often see sides of our families that did not exist prior to the death. Often the end of a relationship can feel like a death and takes time to heal and move forward. Learning about the natural process of healing from Grif and Loss will be helpful in the weeks and months following a loss.

Geoff Williams, MSW, RCSW, RCC
Grief Counselor

Geoff Williams, MSW, RCSW, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor & Registered Clinical Social Worker

Available for Online Therapy

My approach is to join with you to understand your experience of loss intimately and deeply in conversation with you. When we are joined with the pain, you will not have to feel it alone, even if the grief is only fully healed with time. I will help you make sense of your feelings and provide psychoeducation around the phases of grief, specifically to how these known phases can be meaningful to your current experience, what you are feeling, and how you can continue to honour the person, relationship, or thing that you have lost and find acceptance and hope.

Bonnie Hall, M. Couns., RCC
Grief Counsellor

Bonnie Hall, M. Couns., RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

#200-3651 Moncton Street, Richmond, British Columbia V7E 3A5 | 778-230-4634

Coping with the loss of a loved one can be a very painful experience. When you are caught up in strong emotions such as sadness, anger, fear, or shock, you may feel alone and misunderstood, and wonder if your experience is normal or if it will ever end. You do not have to walk this journey alone. I will come alongside you, to patiently and gently help you move through the grieving process toward a place of acceptance and peace so that you can recover a sense of contentment and meaning in life.

Fern Whitfield, RPC, MPCC
Grief Counselor

Fern Whitfield, RPC, MPCC

Master Practitioner in Clinical Counselling

Available for Online Therapy

Are you feeling sad, anxious, angry, lonely, guilty, relieved, isolated, confused, or numbed out? Loss and grief is most often associated with loss of life, but it can also be central to the presenting problems and underlying issues that are brought into my counselling office by most of my clients. Death, divorce, relocation, immigration, job loss, relationship breakdowns...these are all losses that we need to work through. Talking about your loss and processing your feelings is a good place to start.

Alain Langlais, MH, MTC, CHHt
Grief Counselor

Alain Langlais, MH, MTC, CHHt

Counsellor

Available for Online Therapy

When losing someone or something important to us, it can take lots time to adjust and learn to live our life without that person, thing or way of life. Either it is the death of a loved one, loss of a relationship, loss of a pet, loss of a job or important possessions, change to your way of life, grieving is a normal response to a life event and bottling it up can create damage or even harm to a person. It can take time to adjust and accept to learn to live life without that person, thing or way of life. When it gets too challenging or overwhelming, or if it gets in a way of living a healthy life, sometimes turning to professional support can help getting through this challenging event.

Philip Starkman, MSW, RSW
Grief Counselor

Philip Starkman, MSW, RSW

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Grief is a potential reaction to a loss of any kind whether through death, divorce, abandonment, separation, job loss, illness, disease diagnosis, kids leaving home, etc. Feelings of anger, resentment, shame, confusion, isolation or abandonment can result. Friends and family may not know what to say or how to provide support. A trained professional, who is profoundly sympathetic, respectful and empathetic, with the skills required to help one navigate through this difficult time, can be critical in helping one regain equilibrium.

Hena Mahboob, RCC, MCP
Grief Counsellor

Hena Mahboob, RCC, MCP

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Richmond, British Columbia V6Y 4C8 | 587 608 8083

Grief can be a complex journey to navigate. The therapeutic process honours pain while gradually moving toward the acceptance of the reality of loss, integrating hope and adaptation. Our responses to loss vary, and so there are many ways one can cope with it. In therapy, open dialogue is encouraged to help you express and explore your emotions, without judgment. Practical coping skills may be introduced to manage daily challenges, ensuring a balanced approach to rebuilding life with loss.

Alexandra Goodall, MA, RCC
Grief Counselor

Alexandra Goodall, MA, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor, Somatic Psychotherapist, Erotic Coach

Available for Online Therapy

When we are facing grief and loss, there is often a complex web of emotions and many layers of meaning-making to encounter in our healing process. The path is never linear. The timeline requires sensitivity and nuance. Compassion, patience and the ability to hold seemingly contradictory feelings are paramount. With gentle presence, we can hold the magnitude and the subtleties of this experience moving step by step towards healing.


Compassionate Bereavement Services in Richmond, BC.

Thank you for visiting our British Columbia search of licensed grief specialists in Richmond.  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 Richmond right now, please contact a provider above, you can email 24/7.

Richmond is located in British Columbia, Canada. It has a land area of 129.27 square kilometers.  The population of Richmond is 198,309 people with 73,457 households . The population ranking for Richmond is #25 nationally and #4 for the province of British Columbia with a density of 1534.10 people per sq km. Richmond therapists serve postal code: V7C.

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