Grief Therapists in Belleville, ON

Cynthia Schoppmann

Cynthia Schoppmann

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

If you are struggling with anything in your life, it's important to know that there is help and support available. No issue is too big or too small to take that first step and reach out. Whether you a struggling with work, relationships, trauma, grief, self-esteem, anxiety or depression, I will work with you to navigate through these difficult situations. Clients access support for a variety of d…

Joanne Del Core

Joanne Del Core

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

I am accepting new clients and offer services virtually. My approach to therapy is heavily influenced by my coach and leadership training - it's a results driven approach to therapy. I specialize in trauma and anxiety related disorders including PTSD, social anxiety and generalized anxiety. I offer supervision consultation for psychotherapists in training and workshops for educators.

Erin Ibrahim

Erin Ibrahim

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), BA

Virtual

Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, relationship stress, self-esteem struggles, or just feeling stuck, we can work through it together. Pulling from a variety of frameworks to instead suit your unique needs instead of making it feel one-size-fits-all, I have interest in anxiety, depression, relationships, attachment, neurodiversity, and self-esteem. I look forward to connecting!

Jennifer Oakley

Jennifer Oakley

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

I am a therapist honoured to support individuals looking for harmony and clarity in their life. I specialize in Grief, Anxiety, Depression, Early Childhood Trauma, Abandonment, PTSD, with a special interest in Adoption Loss and Reunion, Family Separation, and Family Conflict.

Meg Aston-Lebold

Meg Aston-Lebold

Psychologist

Virtual

Psychotherapy can help you cope more effectively with life’s challenges, think about things in new and different ways, and make important changes. I applaud you for starting your journey by selecting a psychologist that can address your specific needs and concerns.

Zarifa Andani

Zarifa Andani

MPCC-P, RTC-C

Virtual

This work isn’t about fixing your parts—it’s about helping you feel more like your whole self again. We can work together to slow down, get curious, and listen deeply. Our internal body wisdom is an integral source of information that speaks more significantly than words. Real change is possible when ALL of you feels safe enough to be seen and supported, just as you are.

Amanda Rennick-Hazen

Amanda Rennick-Hazen

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

I enjoy using a variety of techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Strategies, Mindfulness Meditation, Trauma Informed, Compassion Focused, & Emotion Focused. Depression & Sadness Anxiety & Worry Work , Home, & School Stress ​Grief & Loss Divorce & Separation Unexpected life transitions, unexpected change, lost opportunities

Jane Chukwujekwu, MSW

Jane Chukwujekwu, MSW

Registered Clinical Social Worker

Virtual

"Maintaining a client-centred approach, I meet you where you're at, empowering you to navigate new ways of thinking that lead to a more positive life outlook and improved well-being. I am passionate about creating a safe space where you can reflect and re-evaluate, enabling you to make healthier life choices that will alleviate life stressors, leading to a more balanced and fulfilled life. My p...

Kristy Brosz, MSW, RCSW

Kristy Brosz, MSW, RCSW

Registered Clinical Social Worker/Mental Health Therapist

Virtual

*Chronic Illness/Rare Disease Therapist & Trauma/Grief Specialist* Kristy's practice focuses on the intersection between trauma and grief/loss. Kristy has a special interest in the areas of trauma, grief/loss, rare/chronic illness, palliative care, and adoption/foster/kinship care.

Abby Tait

Abby Tait

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

You might come to therapy feeling stuck in familiar patterns - ways of coping, thinking, or relating that once made sense but now feel hard to shift. You may be thoughtful and self-aware, yet find yourself overthinking, avoiding certain emotions, or feeling disconnected from who you are or where you’re headed. Questions about identity, values, and purpose often sit quietly underneath these experi…

Jessica A. Hughes

Jessica A. Hughes

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

We live in a world that moves faster than we can feel. If you feel disconnected or stuck in old patterns, therapy offers a space to slow down and understand what the body knows, what emotion remembers, and what your distress is trying to tell you. I work with people who want more than just symptom relief, those seeking depth, meaning, and the freedom to live authentically.

Brock Vaughan

Brock Vaughan

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

Brains are messy. Therapy doesn't have to be.

Somayyeh Kamalou

Somayyeh Kamalou

Psychologist (Supervised Practice)

Virtual

By processing the nature of your psychological struggles and seeking adaptive strategies to cope with difficult situations, you can find relief from pain. You deserve to seek out the best possible psychological care as a crucial step towards self-care and self-advocacy. I value your courage, and I believe that together we can embark on a journey of self-exploration and insight.

Carol Alexander

Carol Alexander

Registered Psychotherapist (RP)

Virtual

I work with adults, children, and families, providing client-centred, attachment-focused interventions. My work is based on attachment theory. My area of focus in supporting families involves strengthening the parent-child relationship. I coach parents to parent in a way that provides insight into their child's inner world while gaining an empathetic approach to traditional discipline strategies.

Kimberley Sanzo

Kimberley Sanzo

Registered Social Worker & Psychotherapist

Virtual

I support clients in processing emotions, regulating their nervous systems, and healing from attachment wounds and trauma. My approach helps people feel more at ease in their bodies, make clearer decisions, and build more connected relationships with themselves and others. I'm currently accepting new clients and offer free 15-minute consultations. Feel free to reach out if you'd like to connect!

Laura Shaw

Laura Shaw

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

Do you struggle with anxiety, depression, or finding meaning in life? If you feel overwhelmed, sad, or confused, you’re not alone. I specialize in helping adults navigate life's challenges, heal from trauma, and build up their self-esteem. I work from a trauma-informed neuro-affirming lens and integrate mind-body practices to help you feel more resilient. You don’t have to do this alone.

Brianne Tylliros

Brianne Tylliros

Registered Psychotherapist (RP)

Virtual

Hi, I am a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying). I have experience supporting individuals of all ages navigate a variety of challenges, including anxiety, depression, grief, stress, ADHD, and ASD. My practice encompasses both adults and children, adopting a compassionate, person-centred approach. My goal is to create a safe and nurturing space where clients feel truly seen and supported.

Renee Crossan (she/her)

Renee Crossan (she/her)

Registered Social Worker (MSW, RSW)

Virtual

I know how important it is to find a therapist that who truly understands you. As a trauma-informed therapist, I understand that a strong therapeutic relationship is essential for healing and personal growth. I strive to create a safe and nurturing space where you can openly share your experiences, allowing us to work collaboratively on your journey toward resilience and self-discovery.

Laura Moore

Laura Moore

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

My dedication to psychology is rooted in the belief that, while each of us is woven from unique threads of experiences and perceptions, there’s a universal longing for connection, understanding, and authenticity. As a Registered Psychotherapist, I am deeply honoured to guide your journey to uncovering, understanding, and reclaiming your story.

Shelley Sayle-Udall

Shelley Sayle-Udall

Registered Psychotherapist (RP)

Virtual

I’m Shelley, a psychotherapist offering integrative, mind–body therapy that goes beyond talk therapy. My work combines insight with nervous system, physiological, and gut–brain understanding to help clients truly make sense of their experiences. Through psychoeducation and compassionate support, I help people reconnect with their inner wisdom and create meaningful, lasting change.

How do therapists in Belleville, ON compare?

Number of therapists listed

92

Average years in practice

6.1 Years

Currently accepting new clients

99 %

Therapists in Belleville, ON who prioritize treating:

100% Grief
78% Anxiety
57% Depression
54% Trauma and PTSD
47% Relationship Issues
33% Self Esteem
32% Stress
21% ADHD

How therapists see their clients

100% Online Only

Top therapy approaches used in Belleville, ON:

24% Trauma Focused
24% Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
23% Attachment-based
22% Strength-Based
18% Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
18% Narrative
16% Person-Centered
15% Relational

Frequently Asked Questions About Grief

What is grief and when does it need professional support?

Grief is the natural emotional response to loss — most commonly the death of a loved one, but also the loss of a relationship, a job, health, or a major life change. While grief is a normal human experience, professional support is helpful when grief is prolonged, intense, or significantly interfering with daily life, relationships, or the ability to function. A therapist offers a safe space to process loss at your own pace, without judgment.

What types of loss can grief therapy help with?

Grief therapy addresses a wide range of losses: the death of a parent, partner, child, sibling, or friend; pregnancy loss and infertility; the end of a significant relationship; loss of identity following illness, injury, or retirement; and disenfranchised grief — losses that may not be widely recognized, such as the death of a pet or estrangement from family. No loss is too small or too large to deserve support.

What is complicated grief and how is it treated?

Complicated grief (also called prolonged grief disorder) occurs when acute grief does not ease over time and persists with significant intensity for six months or more after a loss. It may involve intense longing, difficulty accepting the death, bitterness, or an inability to engage with life. Complicated grief is treated with specialized approaches such as Complicated Grief Treatment (CGT), which combines exposure work with strategies for rebuilding a meaningful life.

What does a grief therapy session look like?

Grief sessions are generally less structured than approaches like CBT — they are guided by what feels most present and necessary for you in each session. You might talk about the person or thing you lost, explore memories, work through difficult emotions like guilt or anger, or discuss what life looks like going forward. Your therapist's role is to witness, support, and gently help you integrate the loss into your ongoing life.

How long does grief counselling take?

There is no set timeline for grief — it is as individual as the relationship that was lost. Some people find 6–12 sessions sufficient to process a loss and find their footing; others benefit from longer-term support, particularly after sudden, traumatic, or multiple losses. Grief does not follow a linear path, and your therapist will meet you where you are rather than expecting you to follow a predictable sequence.