Individual & Family Counselling
Grief is how we respond when we experience loss. Everyone experiences grief and many people associate grief with the death of someone close to them. Grief is also a common reaction when someone in their lives is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness.
Grief is complicated. There is no one way to experience it and members of the same family can grieve differently.
What to Expect
Connecting with other people can reduce the sense of isolation and feelings of loneliness that often come with grief. Our counsellors can help a grieving child, teen, or family navigate the emotions and overall impact associated with grief.
New Client Intake Forms
Please download and complete the following forms prior to your first Children’s Grief Centre appointment.
If you have questions about any of these forms, please contact our Intake Coordinator by email or at 403-263-4525 ext. 251.
Questions Children & Teens May Have
We often hear from children and teens that they are a little nervous about their first counselling session. We would like to share some information with you so you know what to expect. We hope that this will answer some of your questions.
You might also find these Children’s Grief Centre resources helpful
Practical Resources for Children, Teens, and Families
Our practical tools and resources support individuals, professionals, and community advocates who are grieving or supporting others.
Parent Lunch & Learn Series
Upcoming and recorded conversations, offering brief, concrete, and accessible information to help parents and caregivers navigate new situations with their grief and their children’s grief.