Domestic Abuse therapists in Chilliwack, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Lisa Low (Alliance Counselling and Assessment Services)
Licensed Mental Health Counsellor, BA, M.Ed., RCC
Either witnessing or experiencing domestic abuse can lead to feeling like your environment is unsafe and your life is out of control. This can have detrimental effects on you or your children. Our work together will focus on creating safety and security in your life, healing from unhealthy relationships and establishing healthier relationships in your life. My goal is to empower you to build the resilience needed to manage a difficult relationship, or find the strength to leave it, ultimately facilitating healing and fostering a path toward a healthier, more fulfilling life.
26 Years Experience
Mihaela Iacob
Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist Qualifying
If you feel unsafe with your partner or live in a situation where there is domestic violence, you dont have to go through this alone. We will use a SF approach and work on a plan that is relevant for you.
1 Years Experience
Shannon MacGregor
Counsellor/Therapist, RTC, MTC, CLC
Domestic Abuse or Violence is any act carried out with the intention of physically or emotionally harming another person who is in relationship. The purpose of all abuse is to control the victim’s behavior by inducing fear to gain power and control. If you have been subjected to abuse in your life, your nervous system is likely still activated and we can work through your trauma responses to help you self regulate and manage your relationship with the abuser.
16 Years Experience
Chris Russell
Counsellor/Therapist, BA Psych, high honours, RCC
I have also felt the sting of domestic violence, and have always offered others in my practice a safe space to share their stories of abuse. Further, I offer guidance towards creating personal boundaries, forgiveness.
28 Years Experience
Reg Fleming
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., RMFT, RCC
Domestic Abuse or violence are experiences that are very difficult to work through. Working with a therapist who has experience and calm with these issues are key. I see these situations as escalated patterns where a person often gets activated by another person, and reacts with a part of themselves that is an extreme protector. Others experience this a threat and react in a variety of ways they have learned to survive. I believe these patterns can be changed, and relationships can be repaired with effort, willingness to be vulnerable in the work to understand and shift reactivity to more clear and calm responses. I have supported individuals, couple and families make these changes.
31 Years Experience