Grief Counselling
Adult Grief Therapy & Loss Support
Loss can affect sleep, relationships, routine, and sense of self. CPC Clinics offers compassionate Calgary grief counselling for adults navigating death, divorce, perinatal loss, anticipatory grief, and other forms of loss. How does grief counselling help? Grief counselling and grief therapy reduce emotional distress, build coping skills, and help you reconnect with life at your own pace.
What Our Grief Counselling Includes: Grief counselling is like gently untangling a knot. We take time to understand your loss, emotions, daily struggles, and healing needs to create support that respects your pace.
Comprehensive Assessment
Comprehensive Assessment
Your care begins with a thorough assessment of your loss history…
Comprehensive Assessment
Your care begins with a thorough assessment of your loss history, current grief symptoms, sleep quality, daily functioning, relationships, and any previous mental health history. By examining these areas together, your therapist builds a precise picture of how grief is affecting your life across emotional, cognitive, physical, and relational dimensions. This assessment produces a personalized grief treatment plan structured around your specific type of loss and your 3 to 5 most pressing challenges.
Loss Processing and Expression
Loss Processing and Expression
Many people carry unexpressed grief, anger, guilt, shame, or relief…
Loss Processing and Expression
Many people carry unexpressed grief, including anger, guilt, shame, or relief, that has been blocked by the pressure to remain functional for others. Grief Counselling Calgary sessions at CPC Clinics provide a structured, clinically safe environment for processing these emotions directly rather than suppressing them. Externalizing grief in therapy reduces emotional avoidance and supports the natural griefing process rather than interrupting it.
Cognitive and Behavioural Coping Tools
Cognitive and Behavioural Coping Tools
Grief disrupts how you think, concentrate, make decisions, and manage…
Cognitive and Behavioural Coping Tools
Grief disrupts how you think, concentrate, make decisions, and manage daily responsibilities. Your therapist identifies specific cognitive distortions, including excessive guilt, self-blame, and catastrophizing, that may intensify your distress beyond the loss itself. You develop and practice evidence-based coping tools that stabilize daily functioning and reduce the frequency and severity of acute grief episodes.
Grief Psychoeducation
Grief Psychoeducation
Griefing meaning the natural process through which people emotionally, cognitively…
Grief Psychoeducation
Griefing meaning natural process through which people emotionally, cognitively, and physically adapt to loss. This process varies from person to person and can affect sleep, concentration, appetite, physical health, and relationships. Understanding grief can reduce the confusion and self-criticism many people experience when their grief does not match what they expected or what others seem to feel.
Your therapist provides psychoeducation on recognized grief frameworks, including the Dual Process Model, Worden’s 4 Tasks of Mourning, and the clinical criteria for Prolonged Grief Disorder, so you can better understand and name what is happening within you.
Meaning Making and Identity Rebuilding
Meaning Making and Identity Rebuilding
Significant loss, particularly the death of a close person, can disrupt how…
Meaning Making and Identity Rebuilding
Significant loss, particularly the death of a close person, can disrupt how you understand your identity, relationships, and future. Sessions help you rebuild a clear sense of self and life story that includes the loss without erasing what was meaningful.
Grounded in Neimeyer’s Meaning Reconstruction framework, this process supports a continuing internal bond with what was lost while helping you move forward.
Values-Based Goal Setting
Values-Based Goal Setting
Grief therapy at CPC Clinics anchors your recovery in what matters…
Values-Based Goal Setting
Grief therapy at CPC Clinics anchors your recovery in what matters most to you, such as reconnecting with family, returning to meaningful work, re-engaging with physical health, or rebuilding a social life after loss.
Goals are defined collaboratively at intake and reviewed regularly, so your progress remains visible, measurable, and tied to your values rather than a generic grief timeline.
How Grief Therapy Helps You Move Forward
We use evidence-based approaches to tailor grief counselling to your unique experience of loss. This process helps identify the emotions, patterns, and daily challenges connected to grief, while supporting you with practical coping strategies, emotional processing, and meaningful steps toward healing at your own pace.
1. CBT for Grief
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for grief identifies specific thought patterns, including excessive guilt, self-blame, and catastrophizing, that intensify emotional… read more
2. Complicated Grief Treatment (CGT)
Complicated Grief Treatment is a 16-session evidence-based protocol developed by Dr. Katherine Shear at Columbia University. It is designed specifically for… read more
3. EMDR for Traumatic Loss
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) processes the traumatic memory networks formed by sudden, violent, or unexpected loss. Bilateral stimulation reduces…. read more
4. ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy)
ACT helps you make psychological room for grief without avoidance or suppression, while committing to values-based actions that keep life meaningful during loss… read more
5. Mindfulness-Based and DBT-Informed Skills
Mindfulness-based approaches train present-moment awareness during acute grief, reducing rumination and emotional reactivity triggered… read more
Meet Our Calgary Counsellor for Grief Counselling
Flexible & Accessible Counselling Options :
We’re committed to making grief counselling compassionate, structured, and accessible, whether you need support in Calgary or virtually across Alberta.
Sessions start from $240 CAD per session
Insurance billing available under specific conditions
In-person sessions available in Calgary
Virtual therapy sessions offered throughout Alberta
Let’s find a time and format that works best for you.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
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Grief counselling is a form of evidence-based psychotherapy that helps individuals process the emotional, cognitive, and physical effects of significant loss. It uses structured clinical frameworks, including CBT, ACT, Complicated Grief Treatment, and EMDR, to reduce grief-related distress and restore daily functioning.
Grief counselling addresses both natural bereavement and clinically significant presentations such as Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD), which affects approximately 10% of bereaved individuals and requires specialized treatment rather than general supportive care.(Harvard Health)
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Grief counselling reduces 4 core areas of grief-related difficulty: emotional distress, including intense sadness, guilt, anger, and yearning; cognitive disruption, including intrusive thoughts, difficulty concentrating, and self-blame; behavioural avoidance, including withdrawal from reminders and relationships; and physical symptoms, including sleep disruption, fatigue, and appetite changes.
Over the course of grief and bereavement therapy, treatment helps you process the loss, build sustainable coping skills, and re-engage with the people and activities that give your life meaning on a timeline that is realistic for your situation.
Ans :Grief Counselling Calgary and grief therapy Calgary is available at CPC Clinics, located at Macleod Place II, 5940 Macleod Trail SW, Suite 500. Virtual grief therapy sessions are available for clients across Alberta. Your first appointment is available within 24 to 48 hours of intake, and a free consultation is offered so you can assess fit before beginning a treatment plan. Direct billing is available with more than 30 major insurance providers.
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Grief and bereavement therapy uses the same evidence-based frameworks as general psychotherapy, including CBT, ACT, EMDR, and mindfulness, but applies them specifically to the experience of loss.
General therapy addresses a broad range of presenting concerns. Grief and bereavement counselling is structured around the loss event, its impact on identity and relationships, and the process of rebuilding function and meaning after significant change.
Prolonged Grief Disorder, disenfranchised grief, and traumatic loss each require specialized clinical knowledge that a grief-trained therapist provides.
Ans : Yes. Pet loss is a clinically recognized form of grief, and the emotional impact of losing a companion animal is significant, measurable, and real.
Disenfranchised grief, meaning grief that receives insufficient social acknowledgment or validation, is common among those mourning a pet. It is often made harder by social pressure to minimize or dismiss the loss.
Grief counselling for pet loss uses the same evidence-based frameworks applied to other forms of bereavement, including CBT, ACT, and mindfulness-based approaches. Your grief is valid regardless of who or what was lost.(Harvard Health)