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"An empowering approach to processing through the transformational experience of loss and grief"

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What is loss? What is the meaning and purpose of it? Is there value in loving, losing, grieving and growing? Is loss "good","bad" or "both"? And more importantly, does it EVER get better?

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How can we make sense of loss, find meaning and movement towards a higher, elevated state that empowers us to thrive?

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Grief holds within it so many deeper theologial and inner exploration questions and preponderances, like an audacious challenge – few things can invite us to contemplate existence quite like the death or dying of a concrete or abstract love.

Loss and Grief Counselling

MAKING SENSE OF IT

MAKING MEANING:

JOURNEY WITHIN

RECOVERING & THRIVING

What To Expect:

PROFESSIONAL
THERAPIST

LIVE
SESSIONS

PERSONAL
JOURNAL

WORKSHEETS

ONLINE VIDEOS

RESULTS

Hi, I'm Farah Kurji and the creator of evidence based programs that you can actually implement.

Join me on this journey - my most powerful offering through loss and grief counselling. 

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You will no doubt experience a shift in your life toward peace.

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Clients tell me that this program experience has been by far the most transformative and and uplifting loss and grief experience they have had - as always, please know that I'll be right here to walk with you through this pathway into a space of renewal!

This program is built...
In loving memory of my father –who taught me that honorable service to the community is an important responsibility, that seeing, hearing and walking with another person is an honor and a privilege…and so too is loving and losing. Gone, never forgotten.

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If you feel you are in distress or need an immediate response please attend at your local hospital

Serving Alberta & Ontario

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

"We acknowledge that the land on which we gather today is the traditional territory of [Indigenous Nation(s)] who have lived here for generations. We recognize their enduring connection to this land, and we honor their history, culture, and contributions. We pay respect to the Elders past, present, and emerging. We commit to learning from their wisdom and working towards reconciliation, recognizing that the effects of colonization are still felt today."

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©  FARAH KURJI COUNSELLING & MENTAL HEALTH CLASSES

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