Relationship and Marriage Counseling therapists in Grande Prairie, Alberta AB, Canada CA
Lyndsay McKerracher
Psychologist, BA MA
Are you struggling with marriage or relationship problems? Collaboratively we can work through the issues that are causing distress in your relationship. I provide a safe and non-judgmental environment to explore the challenges of your relationship and to help you work toward a stronger and healthier connection with your partner. I want to assist you in achieving a happier and more fulfilling relationship.
3 Years Experience
Katarina Guillen
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP
If you are experiencing strain to your relationship and would like to work to build connection, improve communication, or build intimacy, I may be a good fit for you. Please feel free to reach out for a free consult.
2 Years Experience
Kayla Schofield
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
Healthy relationships and marriage take work. Each person needs to feel seen and heard. What may work for one couple may not work for another. It's important to learn about each other and create a relationship that works for both fo you.
4 Years Experience
Whitney Reinhart
Registered Psychotherapist, MA., RP.
Relationships have the opportunity to make us feel supported and nurtured, but they often can leave us feeling overwhelmed, insecure, and disconnected at times. I work from a emotionally focused, attachment-based, and psychodynamic framework in order to help couples better understand their emotional and attachment worlds and build intimacy and security within their relationships. Together we will uncover core emotional wounds and learn ways of communicating your inner experiences, emotions, and needs to each other in ways they can truly understand and respond.
6 Years Experience
Trudi Jane Wyatt
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, RP, CT, CCC, CCTP
“Relationships” come in all shapes and sizes and they can be difficult to form and maintain and even end. There are relationships with partners, potential partners, ex-partners, other partners, colleagues, bosses, employees, friends, family, extended family, neighbours — even distant relationships such as with acquaintances, business associates, your barber, your condo manager or landlord, etc.
Individual counselling can often assist with many kinds of relationships even though the other party or parties are not present in the therapy, as often when one person makes a change, the nature of the relationship can change too.
Some ways in which this can happen include:
Working on communication skills.
Learning to better understand ad cope with someone else’s behaviour that you find confusing.
Learning to respond in ways that are aligned with who you want to be.
Learning how to manage conflict (most people I talk to hate conflict!)
Exploring how you feel and think about your relationships so as to bring you some clarity.
Learning how to be more emotionally close to your partner.
Becoming aware of how past relationships of various types might be impacting current relationships.
And other ways.
If any of the above seems like it might help you and your relationships and well-being, contact me today for a free consultation. I would be delighted to speak with you about how I might be able to assist.
15 Years Experience