Domestic Abuse therapists in 108 Mile Ranch, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Tiffany Brown
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, CCC
Being able to share our stories in safe places can help us to gain clarity, dissolve shame, feel more connected with ourselves and others and support our empowerment. I am honoured to provide this warm, compassionate, safe space for women and folks who've experienced abuse or violence. Together, in ways that centre your choice and at a pace that works for you, we will help you to lay your story down, foster clarity, honour your voice, restore connection and trust, and support your sense of empowerment with taking steps forward in your journey.
12 Years Experience
Carole Boivin M.Ed., RCC, CCC, Registered Clinical Counselor, Certified EMDR Therapist.
Counsellor/Therapist
Our care plan will be tailored to your unique needs and goals.
24 Years Experience
Dr. Joan Samuel-Dennis
Registered Psychotherapist
We understand the complexities of domestic violence and are here to empower survivors on their journey towards safety, healing, and independence. No one deserves to live in fear, and we are committed to breaking the cycle of abuse in our community.
15 Years Experience
Freedom & Hope Counselling and Therapeutic Services
Licensed Professional Counsellor, RPC #3875, CT #2438, LSCC
This is undeniably a deeply painful phase in your life. Once you feel compassionately and emphatically understood, encouraged, and validated, we will discuss safety precautions to ensure your well-being moving forward. We will delve into your own past traumatic experiences as they shaped your beliefs of self and others. You will be supported on each step forward.
8 Years Experience
Daniel Klassen
Psychologist, Provisional Psychologist (P7619) in Alberta, Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC 19147) for the rest of Canada
Unfortunately, domestic abuse and violence is more common than it should be. It begins when one person in a close relationship becomes disgruntled with another, or a situation, and starts mistreating another. It starts innocently enough, with words or behaviors that are disrespectful and maybe a bit cutting. If this behavior is not addressed or resolved, it can escalate and become more severe. Hurt inflicted by a more powerful person is often transferred to the less powerful, leading to confusion, fear, anger, and a decrease in well-being for everyone involved. Serious abuse, violence, and even torture or murder can result from this escalating cycle. As a youth, Daniel was an innocent bystander in his own home, where unchecked anger and violence led to his hospitalization. There is a madness to this cycle, rooted in emotional pain. Daniel works to unravel the hurt and confusion, promote understanding, and create a path to freedom and possibility for all involved.
5 Years Experience