Relationship and Marriage Counselling therapists in Hinton, Alberta AB, Canada CA
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Al Kaibzhanov @ Solution Therapy & Coaching
Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
I specialize in helping individuals navigate relationship and marriage challenges through compassionate, personalized counseling. My goal is to support you in understanding relationship dynamics, improving communication, and fostering emotional intimacy, whether you're facing conflicts, transitions, or seeking to enhance your connection. Let's work together to strengthen your relationships and achieve greater harmony and fulfillment.
15 Years Experience
Online in Hinton, Alberta
Nordic Psychology Inc.
Psychologist, Registered Psychologist
Whether you are attending couples session or individual sessions, we can focus on strategies to improve your relationship through communication skills, conflict management skills, and increasing intimacy and connection.
8 Years Experience
Online in Hinton, Alberta
Sundance Lifeworks
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Whether experiencing conflicts or seeking to deepen your connection, I offer couples counseling that focuses on improving communication, resolving conflicts and building stronger, healthier relationships.
32 Years Experience
Online in Hinton, Alberta
Brandi Rosgen
Licensed Professional Counsellor, B.Ed, MACP, MPCC
I specialize in helping individuals and couples create a second version of their relationship in these four areas of Relationship Transformation
Therapy is focused on helping couples find healing in creating a new version of their relationship.
Deciding to stay or go.
If you feel stuck in a miserable relationship, there is no need to exist there; life is too short. You may be struggling with the decision of whether to separate or not. I help each person uncover what is needed from themselves, and their partner, for the second version of the relationship to be a success. There is a focus on identifying patterns— both individually and as a couple— and being intentional in creating what it is each person desires and needs.
Deciding on how to separate
Perhaps the second version of your relationship is figuring out what peace and happiness look like during or after separation. People can accidentally find themselves engulfed in a battle after separation, sending their lives in a direction they never intended or wanted to go. Separation can be peaceful. Even in high conflict separation or divorce situations, peace is possible. Often when people skip separation or divorce counselling, the emotional aspects are ignored. I help people create a second version of their relationship, during or after separation or divorce. There is a focus on being intentional with what each person wants the relationship to look like in the future. Also focused on are specifics on how to create, sustain and maintain the second version of the relationship.
Please note these sessions can be done separately.
Also note if separation is decided, with the well-being of the future relationship in mind, topics such as custody and finances can be discussed. There is a focus on what is fair (not necessarily equal), and reasonable. Custody and financial documents can be drawn up to be used within mediation, or given to lawyers for a place to begin (saving time, money, and mental and emotional energy).
Reconciliation after betrayal
The second version of your relationship may be reconciling after one, or both, have stepped out of the marriage either physically, mentally, or emotionally. Perhaps one or both of you have checked out of the marriage, but now someone is considering a better way. There is. If you are wondering if reconciliation is a good idea, or how to move past betrayal, know that healing is possible. You will move on. You might as well move on intentionally with a focus on peace and happiness. I help people create a second, better version of their relationship after betrayal. There is a focus on identifying the patterns— both individually and as a couple— that got the relationship to where it is, and how to get it to where you want.
Deciding How to Co-parent
Every parent wants their children to be happy. Unfortunately, and often accidentally, people can put their children’s happiness to the side during separation and divorce, causing short-term and long-term damage. People can get caught up in their emotional whirlwinds and forget to keep their children’s peace and happiness at the forefront. I help people create co-parent relationships that work for their children and adult individuals.
* Please note co-parent and/or custody arrangements can be discussed and decided on within therapy. The paperwork can be drawn to be used with mediation or lawyer(s), and used towards the divorce and child custody agreements. This therapeutic process helps to ensure the emotional components are factored in and utilized along with the final legal arrangements and agreements.
16 Years Experience
Online in Hinton, Alberta
Shelley Westergard
Counsellor/Therapist, Master of Counselling Psychology, MACP, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, BA, Addictions Certificate
With couples and relationship counselling I work mostly from a family systems and emotionally-focused approach to address concerns. I work with couples addressing a wide variety of concerns. I listen for the cycle that has been established between the two people and get curious about unmet needs and values that may lay unspoken between the two. I create a warm, comfortable and unbiased union between us all as we learn about each of your backstories and how you can continue to grow, support, and connect.
0 Years Experience
Online in Hinton, Alberta