Trauma and PTSD therapists in 150 Mile House, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
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Creative Spirit Therapy by Kari Gundersen
Registered Psychotherapist, RTC, RYT
We used to think trauma was a car accident, a war scene, or a violent assault. But today we know the signs of post-traumatic stress are apparent in most of us. Learning how to manage the symptoms and regulate your emotions will help your life feel like yours again.
4 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
Dr. Joan Samuel-Dennis
Registered Psychotherapist
From evidence-based therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), we provide a supportive environment for healing and growth. Whether you're struggling with flashbacks, nightmares, or emotional numbness, our compassionate professionals are here to guide you on your journey towards reclaiming a sense of safety, resilience, and hope. Take the first step towards healing today
15 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
Huda Sajjad
Licensed Mental Health Counsellor, MA MSc RCC
I have had the privilege of supporting numerous clients who have confronted profound challenges related to trauma and are navigating the enduring impact it has left on their lives. My primary focus is on alleviating the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) stemming from these experiences and guiding individuals toward a path of healing. Together, we work towards fostering a sense of safety and embarking on a journey towards a more meaningful and fulfilling life.
3 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
Tracey MacKenzie
Counsellor/Therapist, MSc, CCC #7392
These days, the word "trauma" seems to be a buzz-word that people are using to describe upsetting experiences, but that is so minimizing. Trauma is REAL and huge and overwhelming. It is having horrific things done to you without your consent, it is being in a life-threatening situation, it is having experiences that no one should ever have and which the brain just cannot process on its own. And then somehow having to live a "normal" life thereafter?! Common feelings are guilt, shame, and continued fear; common behaviours are escape, addictions, perfectionism, inability to manage emotions or deal with certain people ... oh so many! And while you have been harmed, you have not been broken. Let's start putting you back together by processing those events and feelings, reprogramming your brain to think differently about yourself, and learning how to live your life differently, free from the demons of the past.
11 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia
Mark Giesbrecht, MA, CCC, RCC - Psychotherapist
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, CT, CCC, RCC
Just because something very difficult and negatively impact-full happened to you doesn't necessarily mean you experienced trauma. Trauma is the bodies way of telling us we have not resolved a past event or period of extreme stress over time. There are steps you can take to change how past events continue to impact you today. Freedom from the past is possible.
29 Years Experience
Online in 150 Mile House, British Columbia