Codependency therapists in Sherwood Park, Alberta AB, Canada CA

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Edmonton, Alberta therapist: Suzan Erritzoe, Being One Counselling & Coaching, counselor/therapist
Codependency

Suzan Erritzoe, Being One Counselling & Coaching

Counsellor/Therapist, Transpersonal Counsellor DK
I this situation, I will help you see that you don't need what you think you need from another - I will support your return to you - to move through separation anxiety, worthlessness, shame, guilt, to take the weight of your shoulders and come home to you...just You as you are when you fully listen to the tiniest voice in your heart  
24 Years Experience
In-Person Near Sherwood Park, AB
Online in Sherwood Park, Alberta
Beaumont, Alberta therapist: Kim Silverthorn - Tacit Knowledge, counselor/therapist
Codependency

Kim Silverthorn - Tacit Knowledge

Counsellor/Therapist, B.A., R.P.C., M.P.C.C., C.T.
The Tacit team is experienced with clients who are struggling with Co-Dependency Issues.  
34 Years Experience
In-Person Near Sherwood Park, AB
Online in Sherwood Park, Alberta
Airdrie, Alberta therapist: Brandi Rosgen, licensed professional counselor
Codependency

Brandi Rosgen

Licensed Professional Counsellor, B.Ed, MACP, MPCC
Everyone is codependent to a certain degree. People do not often recognize codependency as an issue when it is the issue. Codependency can contribute to, create and sustain, anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges. Codependency involves sacrificing one’s personal needs to try to meet the needs of others. Someone who is codependent has an extreme focus outside themselves. Their thoughts and actions revolve around other people, such as spouses or relatives. Codependency often appears in relationships that are unbalanced and unhealthy. A person with codependency often tries to save others from themselves. An example is a wife not purchasing things for herself because her husband overspends but juggles the bills and never discusses the overspending. She is trying to save him from his overspending by compensating and going without what she needs. Another example is when family members protect their family by keeping their problems private. But enabling one party’s abuse usually causes harm to the other family members, especially those being abused. It can be complicated and challenging to identify codependent behaviour in one's self and even harder to heal. If you suspect your codependent behaviour is causing or contributing to your anxiety, depression or relationship concerns, contact me today to begin your healing and relief.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Sherwood Park, Alberta
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Whitney Reinhart, registered psychotherapist
Codependency

Whitney Reinhart

Registered Psychotherapist, MA., RP.
Codependency can look so different from person to person and relationship to relationship. Often times when we are in these types of relationships, we can feel fully dependent on others to meet all our attachment needs and can feel extremely powerless, insecure, and fearful when these needs aren't met. For others, it can look like needing to take control of most aspects of the relationship and our partners to create a sense of certainty and security, which can leave us in distress when we lose that "control". I hope to help you understand your feelings and needs, learn how to express those to your partner, set healthy boundaries, and build independence and internal self-esteem.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Sherwood Park, Alberta
North York, Ontario therapist: Kayla Schofield, registered psychotherapist
Codependency

Kayla Schofield

Registered Psychotherapist, RP
entangled relationships start when we are born and are learned behaviours. Learning to create healthy boundaries and recognize each person is still seperate within the relationship can help create healthy relationships.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Sherwood Park, Alberta