Divorce therapists in Duck Lake, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Zakary Zarichney
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW, BSW, SSC
Do you find yourself in a separation or divorce that you'd like to try to understand and navigate differently? Are you a couple looking for support to avoid separation? Do you notice increased feelings of loneliness or stress post-separation, or are unsure of this life change or path forward? Let's talk about this - get in touch for a free consultation to get started.
7 Years Experience
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.
17 Years Experience
Stacy Kirkbride - Turnpage Counselling & Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, Registered Psychotherapist
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
EMDR and Trauma Therapy Centre
Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Divorce reveals a profound rupture in the fabric of intimate relationships, echoing the reverberations of past wounds and insecurities. Due to the complex attachment dynamics involved, the breakdown of a marriage can cause individuals to feel rejected, abandoned, and betrayed, which can exacerbate their emotional distress. Like a seismic shift, divorce disrupts the sense of security and stability, triggering a cascade of grief and loss that reverberates through the psyche. Therapy becomes a lifeline amidst the tumult, offering a space to navigate the complex landscape of emotions and process the echoes of past traumas. By fostering self-compassion and rebuilding a sense of autonomy, individuals can navigate the aftermath of divorce with resilience, finding newfound strength and forging a path towards healing and renewal.
22 Years Experience
Suzanne St. John Smith
Counsellor/Therapist, M.A., M.A. (Psych.) FEA, C.C.C Relationship and Family Therapist; Life Coach
Facing divorce is a heartbreaking emotional place to find yourself in – surrounded by broken dreams, feelings of terrible loss, and perhaps even the belief that somehow you’ve failed. I can help guide you through this painful process, and offer you tangible tools to move from 'here' to 'there'.
20 Years Experience