Domestic Abuse therapists in Quesnel, British Columbia BC, Canada CA

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North Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Heather Bach, counselor/therapist
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Heather Bach

Counsellor/Therapist, MA, CCC
Family counselling improves communication, explores effective parenting strategies, and helps resolve parent-teen conflict. It assists in a variety of situations by facilitating improved communication within the family. Through family counseling, family members will effectively recognize and be able to address the needs of each family member. This will improve the family members insight and skills in addressing future stressors and life circumstance.  
33 Years Experience
Online in Quesnel, British Columbia
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Florence MacGregor, registered psychotherapist
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Florence MacGregor

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (qualifying), MFA, MPS, Embodiment Coach
Are you in a situation where you are afraid to talk about domestic violence or abuse in your childhood or in your present situation? Our conversations are completely confidential and secure. Being silenced to talk talk about your feelings, creates an opportunity to allow your dignity, identity and character grow and transform.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Quesnel, British Columbia
Mississauga, Ontario therapist: Tea Time Therapy, registered psychotherapist
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Tea Time Therapy

Registered Psychotherapist
Domestic abuse and violence leave scars that aren't always visible. Working with Tea Time Therapy, we will help you heal the scars and move forward with your experiences.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Quesnel, British Columbia
Calgary, Alberta therapist: Daniel Klassen, psychologist
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Daniel Klassen

Psychologist, Provisional Psychologist (P7619) in Alberta, Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC 19147) for the rest of Canada
Unfortunately, domestic abuse and violence is more common than it should be. It begins when one person in a close relationship becomes disgruntled with another, or a situation, and starts mistreating another. It starts innocently enough, with words or behaviors that are disrespectful and maybe a bit cutting. If this behavior is not addressed or resolved, it can escalate and become more severe. Hurt inflicted by a more powerful person is often transferred to the less powerful, leading to confusion, fear, anger, and a decrease in well-being for everyone involved. Serious abuse, violence, and even torture or murder can result from this escalating cycle. As a youth, Daniel was an innocent bystander in his own home, where unchecked anger and violence led to his hospitalization. There is a madness to this cycle, rooted in emotional pain. Daniel works to unravel the hurt and confusion, promote understanding, and create a path to freedom and possibility for all involved.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Quesnel, British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Huda Sajjad, licensed mental health counselor
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Huda Sajjad

Licensed Mental Health Counsellor, MA MSc RCC
I specialize in providing support to clients who are grappling with domestic abuse and violence, whether it is currently impacting their lives or they are in the process of recovering from past traumatic experiences. My approach is client-centered, meeting individuals where they are in their journey, assisting them in making informed decisions, and offering strategies to cope with the complex emotions that often arise from being in or recovering from an abusive and violent relationship.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Quesnel, British Columbia