Codependency therapists in Fort St. John, British Columbia BC, Canada CA

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Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Fiona Matalon, counselor/therapist
Codependency

Fiona Matalon

Counsellor/Therapist, MA, RCC
Exploring our codependency is a great way to start building healthier and more fulfilling relationships  
5 Years Experience
Online in Fort St. John, British Columbia
Los Angeles, California therapist: Philip Starkman, registered psychotherapist
Codependency

Philip Starkman

Registered Psychotherapist, MSW, RSW
In my practice, I offer a compassionate approach to clients struggling with co-dependency, utilizing a blend of holistic strategies and psychotherapeutic tools such as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness. By focusing on building self-esteem, fostering independence, and promoting healthy relationship patterns, I guide clients through the process of understanding and overcoming the challenges of co-dependency. My approach is tailored to each individual's unique situation, incorporating stress management techniques, emotional regulation skills, and lifestyle adjustments that support mental and emotional well-being. Through our work together, clients learn to establish boundaries, communicate effectively, and cultivate self-reliance, empowering them to build more fulfilling and balanced relationships. Whether you're navigating the complexities of co-dependency or seeking to improve your relational dynamics, I'm here to support your journey towards greater autonomy and emotional health.  
53 Years Experience
Online in Fort St. John, British Columbia
Victoria, British Columbia therapist: Pathway to Hope Counselling - Robyn Faulkner, pre-licensed professional
Codependency

Pathway to Hope Counselling - Robyn Faulkner

Pre-Licensed Professional, RTC-c
Do you feel abused, trapped and fearful in your relationship(s)? Many people in co-dependent relationships feel this way and often give up their power to others. The thought of befriending yourself may make you feel fearful. We don't have to shame or blame ourselves for this condition. We simply need to recognize, own and embody our sense of self and power. This is healthy and the most loving thing you can do for yourself. I can support you in becoming more of yourself and releasing the feelings of guilt and shame.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Fort St. John, British Columbia
Langley, British Columbia therapist: Julie Beauregard (Reflective Counselling), registered psychotherapist
Codependency

Julie Beauregard (Reflective Counselling)

Registered Psychotherapist, MCP, RCC, CCC
If you're feeling trapped in a codependent relationship, I'm here to help. It's common in these situations for your identity to become closely intertwined with that of your partner, parent, child, or friend. This can make it hard to know your true feelings and preferences. If you're used to sharing a lot of personal information or hearing a little too much about others' lives, you might be wondering about setting healthy boundaries. These boundaries can help you maintain and respect your close connections while also honouring your own individuality.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Fort St. John, British Columbia
Victoria, British Columbia therapist: Shannon MacGregor, counselor/therapist
Codependency

Shannon MacGregor

Counsellor/Therapist, RTC, MTC, CLC
Codependency is a relationship pattern where a person supporting someone they care about and giving of themselves at the cost of their own mental, emotional, and physical health. Codependency is a learned behavior that can be corrected. With counselling, more effective relationship patterns and coping strategies can be developed.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Fort St. John, British Columbia