Grief Support and Counselling with Yoshiko
Welcome, I'm Yoshiko Nonaka.
(she/her)
I am a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) and Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors, as well as a Professional Art Therapist with the Canadian Art Therapy Association. As an experienced grief counsellor in Victoria, I specialize in grief support and loss, offering compassionate, client-centred counselling in Victoria and across BC online. My background also includes end-of-life doula training, which strengthens my ability to walk alongside individuals and families through life’s most tender transitions. This combination of grief counselling, art therapy, and end-of-life care allows me to offer deeply attuned grief support that honours your story and your pace.
Healing Through Grief Counselling: Practice Philosophy
The name “Kintsugi” (金継ぎ) comes from the Japanese art of mending pottery with gold or silver, highlighting cracks instead of hiding them. Kintsugi celebrates resilience, beauty, and strength in imperfection. This philosophy reflects my therapeutic approach and the heart of the grief support I provide.
Just as Kintsugi transforms pottery into something more meaningful, grief can also be a process of healing and growth. Each painful experience becomes part of your story, adding resilience, depth, and understanding. In my practice, we work together to honour your grief, mend the fractures of loss, and uncover beauty within your healing journey. My role is to offer grounding, steady grief support that allows you to move through loss with compassion rather than pressure or expectation.
At Kintsugi Grief Counselling, I believe that experiences such as the loss of a loved one, pet loss, pregnancy loss, or traumatic events all shape your unique story. These experiences do not diminish your worth — they transform it. I provide grief counselling and grief support in Victoria BC and online across the province for adults (19+), creating a space where each person can find their own path to meaning, connection, and healing.
Land Acknowledment
Kintsugi Grief Counselling operates on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples, including the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations, and the W̱SÁNEĆ people. I honour their enduring relationship with this land and strive to create a counselling space rooted in respect, connection, and care.
About my Approach
A core part of my work is the practice of witnessing — holding space for your story and ensuring you feel truly seen and heard. Alongside traditional talk therapy, I incorporate art therapy, offering a holistic way to explore and express emotions when words alone may feel limiting. This combination often allows clients to experience deeper emotional insight, softer self-compassion, and renewed clarity.
Let’s work together to begin your healing journey today.