
Grief That Touches Many Generations
We see you carrying grief that runs deep—losses from today, yesterday, and generations past. At Belmind Therapeia, your story comes first. We offer culturally informed, trauma-informed grief counselling created with respect for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit ways of being. We are Privilaged to walkalongside you with warmth, understanding your worldviews and community values—delivering gentle support that honors who you are.
The support that goes a long way

There are many faces to grief — sudden loss, quiet remembrance, and pain carried through stories and silence. We hold space for them all:
- Sudden loss through accidents, overdoses, or suicides.
- Intergenerational grief rooted in residential school survivorship and Sixties Scoop experiences.
- Collective wounds that still shape everyday life and family patterns.
- Present-day losses from the MMIWG2S+ crisis, overdose epidemic, and disconnection from land and culture.
You’re not alone in this journey. We begin with safety and listening.

Healing That Feels Like Home
Imagine therapy where your culture, language, and spirit belong in the room. Our sessions are guided by:
- Two-Eyed Seeing: Integrating Western tools with Indigenous wisdom — you choose what feels right.
- Cultural safety: Your traditions, spiritual practices, and timing are always respected.
- Trauma-first care: Healing unfolds slowly, with trust as the foundation.
- Accessibility: Virtual counselling available for remote and northern communities, mindful of time zones and family responsibilities.
Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) coverage is accepted — ensuring no financial barriers between you and your healing.
How Belmind Therapeia Supports Indigenous Grief
At Belmind Therapeia, Indigenous grief work is grounded in evidence-based, empirically supported therapies, offered in a way that is culturally humble, relational, and responsive to Indigenous ways of knowing and healing. Safety, consent, and community context are always prioritized so that therapeutic tools adapt to you and your teachings, not the other way around.
Virtual counselling is available in Thunder Bay, northwestern communities, and across Ontario, with secure online sessions that honour distance, weather, and caregiving realities while still offering consistent, trauma-informed support. For eligible First Nations and Inuit clients, services can be accessed through mental health benefits such as NIHB so that cost does not become another layer of burden on your grief journey.
Indigenous Grief Seminar / Webinar
Fault In Our Stories
Fault In Our Stories is a seminar and webinar offering that gently explores how Indigenous grief, identity, and story intersect across generations, land, and community. It is created for Indigenous individuals, communities, and helpers who want space to reflect, learn, and reconnect around grief in a culturally grounded way.
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