Codependency therapists in Colwood, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Reg Fleming
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., RMFT, RCC
I have specialized in substance use treatment since 1993. The struggles in relationship with alcohol or other substance use affects families and partners. Working with persons who have a problematic relationship with substances and their family members assist to support the change process, address historical issues, and provide vital relational support in recovery (everyone's recovery).
31 Years Experience
Jilleun Tenning
Licensed Professional Counsellor, Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC)
With ADHD, ADD and Autism, one might lean on the people around them more to help in areas we are limited such as executive function (including things like decision-making, prioritization of tasks, working memory issues etc.). That sometimes creates an unhealthy or codependent relationship where there is a caregiving dynamic to the point that resentment grows. In counselling, you can develop the awareness and skills around your relationship patterns, and learn how to respond differently so that you and your loved ones can be well.
11 Years Experience
Pathway to Hope Counselling - Robyn Faulkner
Pre-Licensed Professional, RTC-c
Do you feel abused, trapped and fearful in your relationship(s)? Many people in co-dependent relationships feel this way and often give up their power to others. The thought of befriending yourself may make you feel fearful. We don't have to shame or blame ourselves for this condition. We simply need to recognize, own and embody our sense of self and power. This is healthy and the most loving thing you can do for yourself. I can support you in becoming more of yourself and releasing the feelings of guilt and shame.
1 Years Experience
Samantha Diminutto
Licensed Professional Counsellor, CCC, MPS-AT
A common neurodivergent relationship trait is that we sometimes struggle with codependent relationship dynamics. We tend to be big-hearted humans, and so from a place of positive intention we may take on overfunctioning caretaking roles in relationship, or in contrast - we may need more support from partners of other people in our lives and fall into codependency quite by accident. In my couples counselling and individual sessions I can help you to differentiate between healthy relationship behaviours and what may be needing some tweaking for your wellbeing.
4 Years Experience
Jilleun Tenning
Counsellor/Therapist, PhD(c), MA, RCC
As a highly skilled counselor specializing in codependency, I provide comprehensive support to individuals seeking to break free from unhealthy relationship patterns. Through a nuanced understanding of the underlying dynamics, I guide clients towards establishing healthy boundaries, fostering self-empowerment, and cultivating fulfilling and balanced connections.
14 Years Experience
Shannon MacGregor
Counsellor/Therapist, RTC, MTC, CLC
Codependency is a relationship pattern where a person supporting someone they care about and giving of themselves at the cost of their own mental, emotional, and physical health. Codependency is a learned behavior that can be corrected. With counselling, more effective relationship patterns and coping strategies can be developed.
16 Years Experience