Grief or Loss Therapists in Markham
Browse 1 therapist specializing in Grief or Loss in Markham. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.
Grief is the emotional, cognitive, and physical response to losing something or someone significant. While it is commonly associated with the death of a loved one, grief can follow many kinds of loss, including the end of a relationship, a serious diagnosis, job loss, infertility, estrangement, or a major life transition. There is no single way grief unfolds, and the idea that it moves through fixed stages has largely given way to a more flexible understanding: grief is non-linear, shaped by your relationship to what was lost, your history, your support system, and the circumstances of the loss.
What to look for in a Grief or Loss therapist on Purple Lotus
- Specific training or experience with grief and loss
- Comfort with intense emotion and non-linear grief processes
- Familiarity with the type of loss you are experiencing
- Experience with complicated or prolonged grief if relevant
1 therapist for Grief or Loss in Markham
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Frequently asked questions
What is grief therapy and what does it involve?
Grief therapy is a form of professional support that helps people process loss and adapt to life after it. Sessions typically involve talking through the loss, the emotions and meanings attached to it, and the challenges of moving forward. Therapists may draw on narrative, CBT, trauma-focused, or other frameworks depending on your needs.
How do I know if I need grief therapy or if grief will resolve on its own?
Grief often resolves over time with support from relationships and community. Therapy may be useful if grief feels stuck or is intensifying rather than shifting, if it is significantly disrupting daily functioning for an extended period, if you have limited support, or if the loss involved trauma. A therapist can help you assess whether focused support would make a difference.
What is the difference between grief and prolonged grief disorder?
Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) describes grief that is unusually persistent and impairing, typically characterized by intense yearning for the person who died, difficulty accepting the loss, and significant disruption to daily life lasting more than 12 months after bereavement. Not all ongoing grief meets this threshold, and a qualified clinician can assess whether your experience fits.
Can grief therapy help with losses other than death?
Yes. Grief therapists work with many kinds of loss including relationship endings, miscarriage, infertility, chronic illness, estrangement, job loss, and major life transitions. Some losses are not widely recognized as grief by others, which can make the experience more isolating. A grief therapist will take your loss seriously regardless of its cause.
How long does grief therapy take?
It depends on the nature of the loss and the approach used. Structured approaches like Complicated Grief Treatment typically run 16 sessions. Grief therapy more broadly may be shorter or longer depending on your goals. Some people find meaningful relief in a few months; others benefit from longer support, especially when grief is intertwined with trauma or major life disruption.
Is grief therapy available online?
Yes. Most grief therapists in Canada offer online sessions, and research supports the effectiveness of virtual therapy for grief. Online therapy may make it easier to access a therapist who specializes in your type of loss, regardless of location.
What if I feel guilty about grieving or think I should be over it by now?
These feelings are very common and often one of the things grief therapy directly addresses. There is no timeline that applies to everyone, and grief does not become invalid because time has passed or because others expect you to have moved on. A grief therapist will work with these responses, not against them.
How do I find a grief therapist in Markham?
Browse therapists in Markham who list grief or loss as a specialization. Check their profiles for experience with your specific type of loss and the approach they use. Many therapists in Markham also offer online sessions if you prefer to meet virtually.
Is grief therapy covered by insurance in Markham?
Coverage depends on your extended health plan. If your therapist in Markham is a registered psychologist, psychotherapist, or social worker, sessions may be eligible for reimbursement. Check your policy for covered designations, annual limits, and whether a referral is required.