Counseling Support:
Life Transitions and Grief

Every experience of grief is unique. It is not lived in the same way from one person to another — whether as a partner, child, or parent — and there are no fixed landmarks for moving through such a deeply intimate and complex journey. Although certain stages of grief may be shared, they are neither linear nor experienced in the same way by everyone.
Whether the loss is recent or long past, being heard and gently welcomed in one’s suffering — exactly as one is in the present moment — can bring true comfort and relief.
Compassionate support is offered to families, adolescents, and adults facing end-of-life situations, medical assistance in dying, or bereavement, as well as to those going through significant life challenges such as separation, job loss, abortion, or chronic pain — always with deep respect for each person’s experience and personal pace.
This support offers compassionate guidance to help you navigate the different stages of grief, before, during, and after a loss.
Parental Support
Helping parents find the right words and support their children through delicate moments such as illness, suicide, death, funerals, grief, or returning to school after a loss. The goal is to approach these sensitive topics with gentleness, clarity, and respect for each person’s pace.
Preparation Before a Loss
Experienced individually or as a family, this process offers a space to prepare for the unthinkable, welcome the emotions to come, and ease — as much as possible — the shock and pain associated with an impending loss.
Celebration of Life
Because even at the end of life, there is still life, this space allows you to honor the journey, the bonds, and the meaning of a loved one’s life — whether human or animal — through an approach rooted in respect and depth.


Your pet was a member of your family, and their passing has left an immense emptiness in your heart, in your home, and in your life.
To be gently supported means being welcomed with respect, compassion, and openness as you walk through your grief.
A move, allergies, or a major life change may have made it impossible to keep them with you. Do not doubt it — this, too, is part of pet loss grief…
Pet Loss Grief
Support for grief following an abortion, miscarriage, or any other loss related to the perinatal journey.
With Grief and Compassion, you will receive attentive listening and a caring presence within a safe, non-judgmental space.
Perinatal Grief
You are exhausted, and you need a space to share, to let go, and to rest for a moment. Being welcomed with compassion and openness can bring deep relief. Taking care of yourself is essential in order to continue fulfilling this role that means so much to you.
Emotional Support for Caregivers
Pricing
Telephone Exploration Meeting (15 min)
Free
3-Session Package
1h00 session
Online / In-person
$100
$250
1h00 session
1h30 session
Online / In-person
$300
1h30 session
$120
Naturopathy receipts available

