Divorce therapists in Hanceville, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Reema Qamar
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, RCC, CCC
Treatment focuses on an emotion/focused approach to discernment and divorce counselling for couples to help navigate through conflict, separation, and divorce by improving communication and understanding to diffuse tension. Individual therapy focuses on providing emotional support to promote healing from relational abuse, violence, and relational trauma. Treatment also focuses recovering from betrayal and infidelity.
1 Years Experience
Maria Yaglovski
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (RP), Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC)
Individuals may go through several stages of mourning or grief. The emotional intensity of this period usually reaches a peak within the first six months of separation. Many people consider the separation phase to be the most difficult. This is the time between when you decide to get divorced and the date you actually get divorced. This period often presents the most uncertainties where you may want to seek help navigating these difficult times and seeking sufficient support for yourself.
5 Years Experience
Josh Dolin: Purpose Pathfinder
Life Coach
In dealing with divorce, I offer a space for clients to process their emotions and adapt to life changes. I help in navigating the complexities of separation, co-parenting, and moving forward. Embark on your journey to manage dealing with your divorce by scheduling a complimentary 15-minute consultation, where we'll discuss personalized coping strategies.
21 Years Experience
Melissa MacNeill
Counsellor/Therapist, RCC, CCC, MACP
Divorce can be an incredibly stressful time in life accompanied by loss, grief, confusion and fear about your future and the future of your family. It can also be an exciting time full of new possibilities. I'll work to help you transition and heal through this process and find hope for a brighter future. I have training in individual, couples, and family therapy to help you with the many challenges you are facing.
Divorce shakes us to our core. It can make us question everything in our lives, and strain all of our important relationships.
I've been there, and I know there's light on the other side.
3 Years Experience
Satu Springer
Counsellor/Therapist, BA, MTC, RCS
The ending of a marriage is a huge transition to move thru. Whether the divorce is amicable or conflictual, lots of feels are involved as one goes thru change and the loss, among a number of other feelings. Counselling helps as it gives you a place to talk and be heard with non-judgment and unconditional care. It is often helpful as well to have other perspectives on your process to bring a bit of ease in the middle of what is often a very challenging situation.
17 Years Experience