Infidelity therapists in Colwood, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Reg Fleming
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., RMFT, RCC
As a couples therapist i have worked with couples who have experienced infidelity. This can be a challenge to work through even when both parties are willing to repair and commit because of the emotional intensity.. Working with a couples therapist can provide the support and process to work through this pattern.
31 Years Experience
Samantha Diminutto
Licensed Professional Counsellor, CCC, MPS-AT
Infidelity can be an incredibly painful, world-shattering experience for many couples. It can also present an opportunity to start over together, to create a new kind of relationship together by healing the hurts on both sides. I invite you to reach out to explore your love relationship together through couples counselling work.
4 Years Experience
Gravitate Counselling Inc.
Counsellor/Therapist, MA/MC/M.Ed., RCC, CT
At Gravitate Counselling Inc., we are passionate about helping individuals and couples move toward the life they want. We are a group practice, meaning we have counsellors with different approaches and specialties so that you can find someone that's a good match for you. Not sure which counsellor to choose? Book a free matching appointment with our Clinical Director for help finding the right fit. Our counsellors are available for phone and video appointments, and we invite you to start with a free consultation so you can find the right fit. We are accepting new clients for daytime and evening appointments, and offer online booking at https://gravitatecounselling.janeapp.com/
Kayla, Kathryn, Bob, Shauna and Andee all work with couples, including those where there has been emotional or physical infidelity. This is an area of specialty for Shauna.
18 Years Experience
Veronica Chase Coaching and Counselling
Counsellor/Therapist, RPC, CCPCP
Couples can go through challenges and seeing where the break down was and moving forward is key.
7 Years Experience
Seven Vistas - Professional Life Coach and Counsellor
Counsellor/Therapist, PCC, RPC-C, NLP Master Practitioner
What drives us astray? Why can't we stop? It behaves much like an addiction doesn't it? That thing that even when we wish we could stop, even though it might damage or end something important to us we seemingly can't stop, can't control it. What is it feeding in us? What is it letting us escape from? No, it is not about anyone else, it is is you. Shall we go digging?
21 Years Experience