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Divorce therapists in Swift Current, SK, CA

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Swift Current, Saskatchewan therapist: Hardie Counselling & BrainWorX, Inc, registered psychotherapist
Divorce

Hardie Counselling & BrainWorX, Inc

Registered Psychotherapist, BFA, B.Ed, MA, CPC, CCPCPR, CCAC, ICADC, CSAT, CCTP, CCTACP
We don't get married with the intention of getting divorced. We have hopes and dreams that we intend to share and cherish with our forever mate. What do we do when we find out that our starry-eyed vows of "for better for worse, for richer for poor, in sickness and health till death to us part" end up landing at our feet with a thud? These can be confusing times with feelings and thoughts that can make it difficult to bear. I'm here to help you navigate these uncharted waters without judgement but with practical help, compassion, and discernment.  
31 Years Experience
Swift Current, SK
Swift Current, Saskatchewan
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Headway Mental Health, registered psychotherapist
Divorce

Headway Mental Health

Registered Psychotherapist, Joshua Dvorkin, MPsy, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying),
As a psychotherapist specializing in divorce, and also someone who has experienced the complexities of divorce within my own family, I offer a unique perspective and understanding of the emotional journey that accompanies this life-altering event. I recognize that divorce can be an incredibly challenging and painful process, filled with a multitude of emotions such as grief, anger, fear, and confusion. Drawing from my personal and professional experiences, I provide a safe and empathetic space for individuals navigating the complexities of divorce. Together, we will explore the emotional impact divorce has on your life, relationships, and sense of self. By fostering a non-judgmental and compassionate environment, I will help you process and heal from the wounds of divorce, empowering you to embrace personal growth and transformation. Utilizing evidence-based therapeutic techniques, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), emotion-focused therapy (EFT), and mindfulness practices, I will guide you in developing effective coping strategies to manage the emotional rollercoaster that often accompanies divorce. Additionally, I offer guidance on co-parenting dynamics, helping you navigate the challenges of shared custody and fostering effective communication with your former partner. My ultimate goal is to support you in rebuilding your life, finding personal fulfillment, and embracing a future filled with hope, resilience, and newfound strength.  
8 Years Experience
Swift Current, Saskatchewan
Regina, Saskatchewan therapist: Stories in Safe Spaces Counselling, counselor/therapist
Divorce

Stories in Safe Spaces Counselling

Counsellor/Therapist, MACP, CCC, RP (Qualifying)
Divorce can shake your sense of self, leaving you unsure of who you are or where to go next. I provide a space to process the emotions that come with this transition—grief, anger, guilt, or even relief—and begin to rebuild confidence and stability. Together, we’ll focus on healing and helping you rediscover what life can look like moving forward.  
0 Years Experience
Swift Current, Saskatchewan (Online Only)
Calgary, Alberta therapist: Kate Hollowell Sheldon, psychologist
Divorce

Kate Hollowell Sheldon

Psychologist, MC, R.Psych.
I have worked with individuals and couples who are thinking of divorce, in the midst of experiencing divorce, or post-divorce. It can be a tumultuous time and sometimes we incorporate trauma based therapy and grief therapy approaches to help ease the pain. We can also utilize some emotion and cognitive based interventions to help process the thoughts and feelings experienced before, during, and after a divorce.  
11 Years Experience
Swift Current, Saskatchewan
Vancouver, British Columbia therapist: Satu Springer, counselor/therapist
Divorce

Satu Springer

Counsellor/Therapist, BA, MTC, RCS
The ending of a marriage is a huge transition to move thru. Whether the divorce is amicable or conflictual, lots of feels are involved as one goes thru change and the loss, among a number of other feelings. Counselling helps as it gives you a place to talk and be heard with non-judgment and unconditional care. It is often helpful as well to have other perspectives on your process to bring a bit of ease in the middle of what is often a very challenging situation.  
18 Years Experience
Swift Current, Saskatchewan (Online Only)