Domestic Abuse therapists in Okanagan, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Mr. Paul Bains
Therapist, B.Sc., M.A., RCC
Get the support and help you need now. If you are the one being abused call now and get the support that you need to help stop the abuse. If you are the one that is causing the abuse and you feel regretful, guilty and remorse afterwards, but are unable to stop then call now and learn the ways to have a better relationship without any abuse. If there is police and court involvement I have 26 years experience in helping people, couples and families get the support that helps in ending court and police cases. Call now.
31 Years Experience
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
Eric Olsen
Life Coach, Trauma, PTSD, BSc Sciences, DoD Career Councilor, SARC, DAPA, Pre Licensed Human Intelligence / Psychology, Life Coach. | Professional Support: LSSBB, PgM, Bluestone PMP,
We help you recover from domestic abuse and violence.
15 Years Experience
Lorna Barnes, Oak Tree Counselling
Licensed Professional Counsellor, CT, CPC
Counselling can help if clients are experiencing domestic abuse or violence. It is often difficult to seek help because we start believing we deserve it, or we are afraid to stand up for ourselves, we're afraid the abuser will get worse, or we don't know how we'll survive financially. There is help out there and support from trained professionals who have often experienced domestic abuse themselves. Safety is the number one concern. Clients will experience relief when they are able to get help because they'll learn there is life outside of abuse. It is possible to heal and thrive after abuse.
21 Years Experience
Carolina Rojas
Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors
Empowerment, safety and unconditional support are the main components of moving towards healthy and safe relationships. Healing is a process of self-knowledge, growth and learning.
14 Years Experience