Divorce therapists in Kaslo, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Jennifer Mussell
Counsellor/Therapist, RSW, MSc (Psyc), RCC
Jennifer specializes in working with women, including those experiencing relationship breakdown, separation, and divorce. She offers a safe, healing space for women that recognizes the connection between mind and body to allow for emotional expression, truth sharing, and compassionate support through these challenges
4 Years Experience
Huda Sajjad
Licensed Mental Health Counsellor, MA MSc RCC
Significant portions of my practice are dedicated to guiding individuals and couples through the challenging process of divorce, a profoundly emotional period in their lives. My role is to assist them in finding purpose and understanding amidst the dissolution of their marriage, providing support throughout each step of the divorce journey.
3 Years Experience
Stacy Kirkbride - Turnpage Counselling & Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, Registered Psychotherapist, Recreation Therapist
Divorce doesn't have to be navigated alone. As a Registered Psychotherapist and Recreation Therapist, I provide a safe and supportive environment to explore the challenges of separation and divorce, including grief/loss, depression, anxiety, self-esteem and identity, isolation, and loneliness. Together, using a collaborative and non-judgmental lens, we will find strategies to cope and manage through loss while looking forward toward your new self.
3 Years Experience
Karen Queller
Art Therapist, M.A Expressive Arts Therapy
Let's create a compassionate and supportive space where individuals navigating the challenges of divorce can engage in creative processes that facilitate emotional healing, self-reflection, and empowerment, helping them find new possibilities for growth and self-discovery.
5 Years Experience
Suzan Erritzoe, Being One Counselling & Coaching
Counsellor/Therapist, Transpersonal Counsellor DK
There are so many different types of divorces; from finally leaving an abbusive relationship, to braking up a family, or a relationship with someone we have grown a deep love-bond with, just to name a few scenarios...In all of it, it is delicate and sometimes complex, and the need to leave, or re-form the relationship calls for deep listening, and real care in all aspects. But all of it points to a new start, a re-orientation of some sort, and counselling as a support to make those steps and to learn to listen, can make a huge difference
24 Years Experience