Pet Grief Counsellor
As a Psychotherapist and Pet Grief Counsellor, I provide compassionate and professional therapeutic services to help you express and process your emotions. We will explore your grief journey together, addressing the unique aspects of your relationship with your pet and finding ways to honour their memory while moving forward.
This is a safe space for all individuals.
Engage in my services from the comfort of your own home at a time that suits you.
About Elaine Ní Mhórdha
(B.A.(Hons.) M.Phil. M.A.)
Psychotherapist and Pet Grief Counsellor providing online therapy
I am a Psychotherapist, a Counsellor, Life Coach and Author with over 13 years of experience in person-centred care and support. I started my journey to become a therapist when I lost my beloved dog. I found there wasn’t a lot of support or understanding when I attended my own grief counselling. I almost felt judged for grieving an animal and not a human. I didn’t want others to feel this way and as a life-long animal lover, I was determined to provide the care and support that I didn’t get to others going through pet loss.
I have trained and qualified in various areas, including Psychotherapy and Counselling (Masters level), Coaching, Healing, Business, Linguistics, Addiction, Reiki, Transpersonal Therapy and Neuro-Diversity, to best serve my clients.
My Approach
I carry out all of my sessions and work with the greatest empathy, integrity and positive regard for all of my clients using evidence-based knowledge and my skill set from my training and experience. I utilise elements of Humanistic, CBT and Solution Focused therapies in my work.
I also own and operate The Psychotherapeutic Coach where I work with anxiety, imposter syndrome, self-esteem and many other issues.
I want to make sure that I’m the right fit for you and that’s why I offer a FREE consultation before we start working together.

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