Domestic Abuse therapists in St. Albert, Alberta AB, Canada CA
Jorgelina Gill
Counsellor/Therapist, B.Sc Psychology | Behaviour Therapist | RTCounsellor
How can I disengage from a very toxic relationship? is it my fault? am I the victim or the offender? is it my fault? These are some questions that make as doubt about what is right and what is wrong in the situation we are dealing with. Is my husband/wife a psychopath? well.. that is a very good question. Let's figure it out together.
21 Years Experience
Kim Silverthorn - Tacit Knowledge
Counsellor/Therapist, B.A., R.P.C., M.P.C.C., C.T.
Tacit has many years of experience working with adults and teens who are in Violent/Abusive Relationships - if both partners are aware of the issues and willing to make changes, she will work with them as a couple. If only one partner recognizes the Violence/Abuse that is occurring, Tacit will work with that individual alone - personal safety will be the priority.
34 Years Experience
Claire Benade
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Domestic violence cycle which can lead us to feel stuck regardless of how much pain (emotionally, psychically and mentally) we may be in. I will work with you on strategies for coping as well as looking at the larger family dynamics (if relevant) to ensure the best support for you during these difficult times. I will help support you as we work through the thoughts and feelings you are having. Focusing on therapeutic relationship and building trust allows me to help support you while using a solution-focused lens.
4 Years Experience
Lorna Barnes, Oak Tree Counselling
Licensed Professional Counsellor, CT, CPC
Counselling can help if clients are experiencing domestic abuse or violence. It is often difficult to seek help because we start believing we deserve it, or we are afraid to stand up for ourselves, we're afraid the abuser will get worse, or we don't know how we'll survive financially. There is help out there and support from trained professionals who have often experienced domestic abuse themselves. Safety is the number one concern. Clients will experience relief when they are able to get help because they'll learn there is life outside of abuse. It is possible to heal and thrive after abuse.
21 Years Experience
Diane McLeaghn
Counsellor/Therapist, BA, MA, RPC
For those who have been abused. Effective exploration and understanding of the impact of abuse/violence and subsequent emotional wounds.
Freedom from codependency
24 Years Experience