Infidelity therapists in Chilliwack, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Kristy Ricard
Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC), MACP, HBSc
Have you been faced with betrayal trauma or cheating and you're hoping to heal? Have you taken part in a betrayal and you'd like to better understand why? Claim your free consult to start changing how this feels today.
2 Years Experience
Seven Vistas - Professional Life Coach and Counsellor
Counsellor/Therapist, PCC, RPC-C, NLP Master Practitioner
What drives us astray? Why can't we stop? It behaves much like an addiction doesn't it? That thing that even when we wish we could stop, even though it might damage or end something important to us we seemingly can't stop, can't control it. What is it feeding in us? What is it letting us escape from? No, it is not about anyone else, it is is you. Shall we go digging?
21 Years Experience
Veronica Chase Coaching and Counselling
Counsellor/Therapist, RPC, CCPCP
Couples can go through challenges and seeing where the break down was and moving forward is key.
7 Years Experience
Reema Qamar
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, RCC, CCC
Therapy focuses on individual and couples counselling to rebuild trust and deal with relational trauma. Couples therapy focuses on exploration of deep-rooted issues underlying symptoms of infidelity and relational discourse. Individual therapy focuses on identifying the meaning of these symptoms and recovery from past trauma.
1 Years Experience
Jonah Fialkow
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, RCC
When working with clients dealing with infidelity, my approach is centered around fostering a safe and supportive environment where all parties involved can express themselves openly and honestly. I understand that infidelity is a complex issue that can elicit a wide range of emotions such as anger, betrayal, guilt, and sadness.
First and foremost, I aim to validate the feelings of all individuals affected by the infidelity, whether they are the betrayed partner or the one who engaged in the infidelity. Each person's experience is unique, and it's crucial to honor their emotions without judgment.
Next, I facilitate open and respectful communication between the individuals involved. This involves helping them understand the underlying factors that may have contributed to the infidelity, such as relationship dissatisfaction, communication issues, or personal vulnerabilities. By exploring these factors in a safe space, clients can gain insight into their own behaviors and the dynamics of their relationship.
I also work with clients to rebuild trust and repair the relationship if that is their goal. This often involves setting clear boundaries, improving communication skills, and addressing underlying issues that may have contributed to the infidelity. Trust-building exercises and techniques for rebuilding intimacy may also be incorporated into therapy sessions.
However, I recognize that not all relationships can or should be salvaged after infidelity. In cases where the clients decide to end the relationship, I support them through the process of healing and moving forward separately. This may involve helping them cope with the grief and loss associated with the end of the relationship, as well as assisting them in developing healthy coping mechanisms and setting goals for the future.
Ultimately, my approach to infidelity is focused on facilitating healing, growth, and understanding for all parties involved, while empowering clients to make decisions that align with their values and well-being.
1 Years Experience