Domestic Abuse therapists in 150 Mile House, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
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Tiffany Brown
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, CCC
Being able to share our stories in safe places can help us to gain clarity, dissolve shame, feel more connected with ourselves and others and support our empowerment. I am honoured to provide this warm, compassionate, safe space for women and folks who've experienced abuse or violence. Together, in ways that centre your choice and at a pace that works for you, we will help you to lay your story down, foster clarity, honour your voice, restore connection and trust, and support your sense of empowerment with taking steps forward in your journey.
12 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
Dr. Joan Samuel-Dennis
Registered Psychotherapist
We understand the complexities of domestic violence and are here to empower survivors on their journey towards safety, healing, and independence. No one deserves to live in fear, and we are committed to breaking the cycle of abuse in our community.
15 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
Heather Carrell Counselling
Counsellor/Therapist, RPCC, RTCC, CCPA
Counselling for individuals experiencing domestic abuse or violence offers a critical space for healing, validation, and empowerment. Many survivors face emotional and psychological uncertainty, often feeling isolated and uncertain about their circumstances. Providing a compassionate, non-judgmental environment where survivors can explore their feelings, share their experiences, and begin to process the trauma.
1 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
Reg Fleming
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., RMFT, RCC
Domestic Abuse or violence are experiences that are very difficult to work through. Working with a therapist who has experience and calm with these issues are key. I see these situations as escalated patterns where a person often gets activated by another person, and reacts with a part of themselves that is an extreme protector. Others experience this a threat and react in a variety of ways they have learned to survive. I believe these patterns can be changed, and relationships can be repaired with effort, willingness to be vulnerable in the work to understand and shift reactivity to more clear and calm responses. I have supported individuals, couple and families make these changes.
31 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
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 150 Mile House, British Columbia