Divorce therapists in Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Ilana Blumenkranz
Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Provide coping skills and understanding of how to process and progress forward from a divorce.
10 Years Experience
Svetlana Levinta
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MEd
It is essential to admit that psychological affects of divorce can be devastating for some people. It’s a loss of meaningful relationship on one hand, and big changes in life on the other hand. “How to go through a divorce and to be able to have a meaningful and rewarding life? How to be a good and consistent parent in these new and sometimes painful circumstances? What should I do now?” – many questions and often no answers. In the therapy we address emotional distress, develop coping strategies, learn how to resolve conflicts, deal with losses, work with meanings and goals, and keep growing.
18 Years Experience
Chris Cowan
Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, Bth
Navigating the emotional landscape of divorce, I offer supportive counselling to help you heal, rebuild, and embrace new beginnings with resilience and self-compassion. We can focus on mindful healing and growth, providing a safe space to process emotions and move forward with clarity and confidence. I also employ narrative therapy to help you redefine your life story, turning a chapter of closure into one of personal discovery and transformation.
1 Years Experience
Rubina Gogna
Registered Psychotherapist, B.A., M.A., Registered Psychotherapist
Relationship and marriage counseling is available with no waitlist. If you want to learn skills to communicate better, express your needs, co-parent your child or improve your overall marriage and be the best friends you used to be then i am one call, email, or text away.
Karen Skinulis
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
I approach issues surrounding divorce from an Adlerian perspective. Divorce is an emotionally draining, stressful event and I use an empathetic approach to address feelings of anger, loss and sadness. My goal is to help my clients going through this difficult transition to accept and acknowledge the negative feelings they may have but also frame the situation as an opportunity to learn about themselves and focus on how they want to move forward. I work to help understand the positive aspects of their divorce and how to resume their lives with hope and self-determination.
16 Years Experience
Elizabeth Evans
Registered Social Worker, BS.c, RSW
Trained family law mediator and adept at navigating the nuances of separation and divorce that affect the entire family unit in different ways.
11 Years Experience
Iris Benrubi
Counsellor/Therapist, M.A.
Are you feeling stressed? Is a life situation, a partner or work making you feeling anxious or depressed? Have you lost a loved one and hurting? These are common experiences in life. It's tough to go through these experiences however you can learn to be happy again.
24 Years Experience
Bridges Clinical Hypnotherapy Services
Hypnotherapist
Divorce is a life milestone that can cause us enter a psychological process essential to adjust to the change. It can fall into the same spectrum as grief and loss and as such raises issues that may find us stuck with being able to move on. Hypnosis can help to move past these obstacles and back to enjoying life.
6 Years Experience
Kevin Greene, Health & Happiness: Counselling and Wellness
Registered Psychotherapist, Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology
When parents divorce it can be devastating on their children. I am here to help those children deal with this experience and to understand that it is not their fault. Children can frequently be the subject of intense custody battles, and I will work with them to find ways to deal with a stress that is being thrust on them that may seem unmanageable.
6 Years Experience
EMDR and Trauma Therapy Centre
Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Divorce reveals a profound rupture in the fabric of intimate relationships, echoing the reverberations of past wounds and insecurities. Due to the complex attachment dynamics involved, the breakdown of a marriage can cause individuals to feel rejected, abandoned, and betrayed, which can exacerbate their emotional distress. Like a seismic shift, divorce disrupts the sense of security and stability, triggering a cascade of grief and loss that reverberates through the psyche. Therapy becomes a lifeline amidst the tumult, offering a space to navigate the complex landscape of emotions and process the echoes of past traumas. By fostering self-compassion and rebuilding a sense of autonomy, individuals can navigate the aftermath of divorce with resilience, finding newfound strength and forging a path towards healing and renewal.
22 Years Experience