Family Counselling Fort Saskatchewan. Family Therapist, Family Counsellor in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.

Welcome to our network of family therapists in Fort Saskatchewan. Strife and turmoil in the home, or with extended family, can damage many of our relationships. Family counselling Fort Saskatchewan, AB with a licensed and skilled family counselor can help find common ground, and begin restoration and healing. We hope that you will contact any one of our Fort Saskatchewan family counselors below for more information and to book an appointment.

Find A Family Counsellor Near Fort Saskatchewan, AB

Peter Fratesi
Peter Fratesi
Family Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Peter Fratesi, M.A.

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Peter
  #205, 10240 - 124 Street, Edmonton T5N 3W6
Problems in family relationships can have many sources and are often complex and overwhelming. However, my work focuses on helping families to learn to communicate better with one another and thereby to better understand and empathize with other family members needs, feelings and issues, and to help one another fulfill important needs. Sometimes families need to learn problem solving skills or other skills, such as, parenting, stress and anger management, and the art of patience and compromising.

Mallory Becker
Mallory Becker
Family Therapist Fort Saskatchewan
Mallory Becker, M.A.

  Provisional Psychologist
  Email: Contact Mallory
  200, 10050-112 Street, Edmonton T5K 2J1
Famalies can be one of the most rewarding human experiences and the most difficult experiences . I work with various types of famalies and work with presenting issues from all parties involved. I can help you enrich your current relationships or help with problems such as conflict, arguing, lack of family connection, communication difficulties or understanding past experiences in a positive and safe environment. Several formats are used including counselling individually (such as only one family member solely attending counselling or the entire family. Famalies have the opportunity to grow individually and together.

Melina Dayne
Melina Dayne
Family Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Melina Dayne, RN, BN, MSc, MFT, Registered Psychologist

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Melina
  9726-85 Ave, Edmonton T6E 2J4
(USE MY E-MAIL ADDRESS OF MELINADAYNE@AOL.COM) One of the first messages given a family in therapy is that no one person is to blame, and by those means each family member contibutes to the healing. It is from that platform that sessions are built.. Using a family systems model, family members express their views, and how they see family and individual strengths, then how things could change for the better. Depending upon the issues, further sessions biuld upon the noticed changes, recognizing that things do not always run smoothly. Blending families bring with them some uniques challenges, which can be overcome for a more prefered family life.

Wendy Jebb Waples
Wendy Jebb Waples
Family Therapist Fort Saskatchewan
Wendy Jebb Waples, B.A., B.S.W., M.S.W, R.S.W.

  Registered Social Worker/Psychosocial Interventions
  Email: Contact Wendy
  #2202 and #2203 13 Mission Ave., St. Albert T8N 1H6
Each family member, although a part of a unit runs on their own. When that unit goes off path it is important to look at each component of that unit as a source of resolution and as an integral component to family well-being and balance. Problem Solving Therapy looks at the family or couple unit and its social context. What is happening within the relationship? What is happening around the relationship? What influences the relationship? The emphasis in Problem Solving Therapy is on the social situation of the problem. The problem is seen as a result of the person(s) responses to their environment. Here each problem is approached with techniques specific to the situation. This therapy defines a ....

AnneMarie Whitton
AnneMarie Whitton
Family Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
AnneMarie Whitton, M.Sc. (MFT)

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact AnneMarie
  #200, 6732 - 75th St., Edmonton T6E 6T9
Family therapy has the potential to bring the system into the room and create the space for healthy interacting and healing. I believe each family is a collection of individuals that need to be loved and accepted not for who they could be but for who they are. In working with families I attempt to create a circle where voices are heard and understanding is pursued. The purpose to respectfully be together for the sake of creating something more healthy and more enlightened. The family has the potential to create individuals who feel loved and accepted and thus enter into relationships outside of the family that foster a healthy lifestyle individually and collectively.

Serena Leung
Serena Leung
Family Therapist Fort Saskatchewan
Serena Leung, R. Psych

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Serena
  Location of Therapist: Edmonton, AB T5K 0J7
Interpersonal relationships are complex and often unconsciously lived out from our early attachment histories. How we experience love and care and boundaries or fusion can have profound effects on our intimate and family relationships. My role is to open a safe space for you and your loved ones to explore these patterns and relational styles and to nurture love, compassion, sensitivity both to our own and others' processes as we related to one another in intimate ways.

Steve Jukes
Steve Jukes
Family Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Steve Jukes, M.Sc. in MFT, R.Psych.

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Steve
  Location of Therapist: Edmonton, AB T5K 2L9
Families are living organisms, constantly evolving and changing. As individuals grow, they have different needs and require, within reason, a flexible environment that will adapt to these changing needs while ensuring that the wellbeing of the greater family unit remains intact. For various reasons, families suffer crises during times of change, and family members have strong emotional responses to one another that elicit or contribute to these crises. Psychologists trained in Marital and Family Therapy have the assessment and intervention means to help families navigate the sometimes turbulent developmental stages with safety and understanding.

Emma Drebit
Emma Drebit
Family Therapist Fort Saskatchewan
Emma Drebit, MSc. (Marital & Family Therapy), R. Psych

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Emma
  11209-65 Street, Edmonton T5W 4K4
Emma knows that families experience conflict; especially during life and family changes. She facilitates conversations that allow thoughts and feelings to be shared and understood by all. Emma highlights unhelpful family dynamics, and helps them uncover the root of the issue(s). She helps families identify their strengths and find solutions so they can resolve issues, support one another, work together as a team, and contribute to positive interactions. Emma focuses on enhancing family relationships that may have become negatively impacted over time by chronic conflict. She addresses issues such as trust, boundaries, communication, conflict resolution, step/blended family, & parenting.

Cory Hrushka
Cory Hrushka
Family Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Cory Hrushka, M.A. R.Psych., CDST

  Registered Psychologist, Certified Diplomate of Sex Therapy
  Email: Contact Cory
  #203 9148 -23 ave, Edmonton T6N 1H9
Cory has had over 15 years of practice doing family therapy using many different models including systemic theory, structural theory and strategic models... To name only a few. Not only has Cory been working with families for an extensive period of time but has been able to apply many of these skills to his own family/children. Cory's general belief is that although the complete family is preferred, family therapy can be done with only one or two individuals as long as we can impact change from just one source.

Arvin Simon
Arvin Simon
Family Therapist Fort Saskatchewan
Arvin Simon, M.Ed., R. Psych.

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Arvin
  9726 - 85 Ave., Edmonton T5R 5X3
When I see whole families in therapy I usually will meet the entire group together to evaluate the problems. I then use individual approaches and one-on-one meetings to bring each family member into fuller collaboration and participation with the family's goals. I believe that people often need to address personal issues to more fully participate in the family. I am familiar with systems theory and practice (e.g., Structural, Strategic and Bowenian approaches). I am interested in working with parent-child conflicts, intergenerational stress, sibling relationships, people who have had abusive parenting and also relating to parents of older adults.

Jim Chalmers
Jim Chalmers
Family Counselling Fort Saskatchewan
Jim Chalmers, M.A.

  Registered Psychologist
  Email: Contact Jim
  #302, 10140 - 117 Street, Edmonton T5K 1X3
Family relationships are ones that unite and create a nurturing and developmental change in the members associated in it. When family members seek treatment they will experience decreased conflict, increased harmony and pleasure in their relationships with each other. The family will learn the skills to create a strong, healing, emotionally stable environment.

Loussa Counselling Centre
Loussa Counselling Centre
Family Therapist Fort Saskatchewan
Loussa Counselling Centre, Therapists

  Registered Psychologist and Counsellors
  Email: Contact Loussa Counselling
  #42 9912 106 Street, Edmonton T5K 1C5
At Loussa Counselling Centre family therapy is a branch of psychotherapy that works with families and couples in intimate relationships to grow, foster, and nurture changes in achieving a healthier and happier family unit. Counselling emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological well-being. Family therapy practitioners come from a range of professional backgrounds, therefore family therapy uses a range of counselling and other techniques to achieve and set goals in dealing with family dilemmas while fostering and achieving an improved family unit.



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Family Counselling Fort Saskatchewan.

If you are in Alberta and seek assistance with parenting and extended family, or perhaps you are dealing with issues in your children, or trying to work out harmony in a blended family, family counselling Fort Saskatchewancan help. Theravive is the best source for effective Fort Saskatchewan family therapy in Alberta. A professional Fort Saskatchewan family therapist has training and expertise in family dynamics both in and outside the home and can help resolve toxic and broken relationships. Please contact a Fort Saskatchewan, AB family counselor to begin your new commitment to beneficial change.

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