Social Isolation therapists in Bluewater, Ontario ON, Canada CA
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Stacy Kirkbride - Turnpage Counselling & Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, Registered Psychotherapist
I provide support, understanding, and a solution-focused approach to the treatment of loneliness and isolation. Studies have shown that social isolation and loneliness have a major impact on our physical and psychological wellbeing including increased rates of heart disease, depression, anxiety, and decreased immune function. Collaboratively we will find ways to increase meaningful social connection, as well as increase self-confidence and self worth. Using a behavioral and acceptance based approach, we will work toward improving symptoms of depression and anxiety, as well as overall functioning, and uncovering the deeper roots of loneliness to assist you with engaging more fully with yourself and others.
3 Years Experience
Online in Bluewater, Ontario (Online Only)
Centre for Psychodynamic Insights
Registered Psychotherapist
In addressing social isolation, psychodynamic therapy explores the past relational experiences, attachment styles, and self-beliefs that may contribute to withdrawal. This process helps patients build healthier, more connected relationships.
4 Years Experience
Online in Bluewater, Ontario (Online Only)
Jess Erb
Registered Psychotherapist, DPsychotherapy
Feeling alone? Depressed? Lonely? In my practice, I offer a space in which you can talk about deep feelings of social isolation and what it means to be alone. Through the therapeutic relationship we can work towards healing.
10 Years Experience
Online in Bluewater, Ontario
Franklynn Bartol
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, MSc
Many of my clients, to at least some degree, are feeling isolated and crave more connection in their lives. We’re nearly all impacted by cultures of disconnection, over-work, domination, and hyper-individualism. Our personal identities—how we're generally treated in society—and our past experiences in relationships may also be shaping that disconnect. Relational Therapy is especially well suited to explore how this is happening for you. What's missing in your current connections? What's getting in the way of intimacy and relationship-building?What's your unique way of connecting—how can we grow and appreciate that? How is your relationship with yourself developing?
In my approach, the therapeutic relationship is a core part of healing: the experience of someone being curious, compassionate, and accountable to you can, over time, shift the way you experience yourself and others. I'll be with you in the feelings of isolation—whether that's a painful, stuck, protected, infuriating, or hopeless space—while also holding all the possibilities for finding the connections you're craving and deserve.
1 Years Experience
Online in Bluewater, Ontario
Nora Taylor, MA, RP
Registered Psychotherapist, Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology 1994
Social isolation can occur for a variety of reasons; with the pandemic an aspect of this has been forced on us; sometimes it happens after a difficult experience; one where he felt it affected our sense of self or identity. It can leave a indelible mark on us. It involves going out again, taking some risks; otherwise we don't give ourselves the opportunity for a new experience. Also see resources for Shame. Shame can be incapacitating if not addressed as it thrives on secrecy.
30 Years Experience
Online in Bluewater, Ontario