Our therapists approach grief counselling from a non-pathological perspective and utilize a wide range of therapeutic modalities. We support people of all ages who are grieving a serious illness or death, and offer a variety of flexible counselling services. We also provide clinical consultation as well as education to professionals and volunteers who support grieving children, youth, or adults. Select one of our clinicians below to learn more about their expertise.

Charlotte is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Honours), a Bachelor of Education, and a Masters in Counselling Psychology. Beyond her work with AWC Grief Support, Charlotte is a practicing elementary school teacher.

With over 10 years of experience working in classroom and community settings, Charlotte has regularly supported children and youth with diverse needs. She embraces her role in fostering safe, non-judgmental environments for children and youth. The wellbeing of her clients is at the forefront of Charlotte’s practice as both a teacher and counsellor.

Charlotte is passionate about helping others through difficult times and life transitions. She works with individuals, helping them find their voice to talk through their emotions and experiences. Her work is grounded in a trauma-informed, person-centered framework. Using a warm and collaborative approach, Charlotte supports each individual through their unique grief process.

Charlotte practices in Toronto.

Chelsea is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) and a clinical intern with AWC Grief Support. She is deeply passionate about supporting children, youth, and families through caregiving challenges, bereavement, and life transitions. With over seven years of experience working with young caregivers—children and youth who take on caregiving responsibilities for family members—Chelsea has developed a strong understanding of the unique challenges they face.

Her professional experience spans community-based settings, including developmental services and hospice care. Chelsea also brings extensive experience from camp environments, where she has worked with children and youth from diverse backgrounds and abilities. In addition to her counselling practice, Chelsea is a dedicated advocate for young caregivers and their families, actively raising awareness of their experiences both in Canada and internationally.

Chelsea creates a compassionate, non-judgmental space where clients feel heard, seen, and supported. Drawing from a person-centred approach, she offers empathetic and inclusive care. She also incorporates creative, play-based, and art-based interventions into her practice to help clients express themselves and address their needs in meaningful ways.  

Chelsea offers both virtual and  in-person sessions in Toronto.

Petra has over ten years of experience working with children worldwide who live with, and are affected by, a life-threatening illness through organizations like SeriousFun Children's Network and Camp Oochigeas. She's also worked with Camp Erin Toronto, a bereavement program for children and youth grieving the death of a significant person. Through these experiences, Petra has developed psychosocial programs to support children's emotional well-being. She has an innate ability to connect with people of all ages who face tough challenges due to illness, grief, loss, and bereavement. Petra practices in London.