Grief & Bereavement
At some point, every person experiences grief. Most often, people associate grief with the death of a loved one, but it can be the response to any type of major loss. Although grief itself is universal, every person reacts to it differently — some may withdraw, cry, become angry or feel disconnected. While grief is an emotional response, it also has implications that are physical, cognitive, behavioural, social, spiritual and more.
If you or someone you love is struggling with feelings of grief or bereavement, help is available. Your therapist can help you cope with the grief or loss associated with a variety situations, including but not limited to:
