Codependency therapists in Caledonia, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Katja Tupak
Registered Psychotherapist, RP (Q), M.Ed. (Counselling Psychology and Psychotherapy)
We offer a wide range of psychotherapy treatment to ensure that you feel safe navigating through your journey.
2 Years Experience
Jenni Shea, Making Space Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, Complex Trauma & Relationship Specialists
What might it feel like to shift how you relate to others? Let's find out.
4 Years Experience
Alicia Alessandrini
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, BSW, MSW, RSW
Do you find yourself in a relationship where you're wondering if things might feel codependent? Let's look at patterns together and identify ways of stepping back into a "healthy" zone.
3 Years Experience
Stacey Stemplowski
Registered Psychotherapist, BA, RP, CCPA, OAMHP
Wanting to identify behaviours, make healthy changes, create and implement boundaries? Working towards a stronger sense of self along with prioritizing your own wants/needs.
7 Years Experience
Sandy He
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), MACP, BA
Do you feel like it is difficult to put your needs first, or like you are relied on to make others happy? Do you find it difficult to handle conflict or disagreements in your relationship, or feel anxious when someone close to you isn't doing well? Let's connect and learn more about how this impacts you. Get in touch for a free 15-minute consultation today.
2 Years Experience
Satvinder Khurme
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Codependency is a bit complex psychological issue where your happiness, emotions, mood are controlled by a person, place, substance and you feel low, depressed, anxiety, being dishonest, difficulty in maintaining boundaries which may have effect on your relationships, work place, etc.
26 Years Experience
Chad Tomlinson
Registered Psychotherapist, MTS, MEd, MA, Rev.
Chad was a serious mama's boy, but figured out how to not be codependent, which he means he has first-hand experience for helping others with this as well.
18 Years Experience
Molly Heffernan
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Codependency can feel like a constant struggle, where your well-being is tied to the needs and emotions of others. If you find yourself in this pattern, know that you are not alone, and it’s okay to seek help. Codependency often stems from a deep place of love and care, but it can lead to losing touch with your own needs and desires. Healing from codependency involves learning to set healthy boundaries, nurturing your self-worth, and finding balance in your relationships. Help is available and you deserve to learn to prioritize your own happiness and well-being. Doing this is not a reflection of your lack of care for someone else, but a reflection of showing up for and respecting yourself.
9 Years Experience
Whiteboard Counselling
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
Co-dependency occurs when individuals find their identity solely by way of their interactions with others. These interactions might include romantic relationships, friend relationships, or relationship within their family network. While deeply held relationships are important for our emotional health, certain personality types are more prone to seeing these relationships become co-dependent ones which rob people of their individual identity as opposed to help foster it.
23 Years Experience
Maksym Tkachenko
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist(Qualifying)
I guide clients in fostering healthier boundaries, enhancing self-awareness, and cultivating a more balanced sense of self in relationships.
8 Years Experience