Relationship Issues Therapists in R3H

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Natasha Griffiths
Registered Social Worker, BSW, MSW, RSW
Verified Verified
Winnipeg, MB R3H
My areas of expertise include relationship conflict (communication, trust, parenting stress), life transitions, separation (during & after), & family of origin and attachment disruptions including trauma & abuse.
Do you feel disconnected from your partner? Are you worried about your relationship with your child? Are you a new parent trying to navigate the changes in your growing family? The family system can be very complicated and coming to therapy can assist you in better understanding yourself and your loved ones. As a couples and family therapist, I specialize in relationships & the impact they have on our mental wellness. I work with couples & families with a range of issues including marital satisfaction, communication, conflict, parenting struggles, adjustment to life transitions (marriage, new parents, retirement).
My areas of expertise include relationship conflict (communication, trust, parenting stress), life transitions, separation (during & after), & family of origin and attachment disruptions including trauma & abuse.
Do you feel disconnected from your partner? Are you worried about your relationship with your child? Are you a new parent trying to navigate the changes in your growing family? The family system can be very complicated and coming to therapy can assist you in better understanding yourself and your loved ones. As a couples and family therapist, I specialize in relationships & the impact they have on our mental wellness. I work with couples & families with a range of issues including marital satisfaction, communication, conflict, parenting struggles, adjustment to life transitions (marriage, new parents, retirement).
(431) 831-0116 View (431) 831-0116
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Clarity Okanagan Counselling and Consultation
Counsellor, RCC, CCC, RSW
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Winnipeg, MB R3H
NOW ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS. Clarity Counsellors have a minimum of a Master’s degree in the counselling field. This comes with 7 years of formal education, plus multiple practicums where skills are developed to ensure clients are getting the services they need. Our educations are supported by our own journeys, too. We have been there; explored sexuality, experienced trauma, lived through relationship breakdowns/heartbreak, built self-esteem, grieved a loss, and worked through difficult parenting situations. We know what the work is like, and how it feels to come out the other side. We want to help you do the same.
NOW ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS. Clarity Counsellors have a minimum of a Master’s degree in the counselling field. This comes with 7 years of formal education, plus multiple practicums where skills are developed to ensure clients are getting the services they need. Our educations are supported by our own journeys, too. We have been there; explored sexuality, experienced trauma, lived through relationship breakdowns/heartbreak, built self-esteem, grieved a loss, and worked through difficult parenting situations. We know what the work is like, and how it feels to come out the other side. We want to help you do the same.
(250) 300-6860 View (250) 300-6860
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Brave Bites
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW/BSW
Verified Verified
Winnipeg, MB R3H
Brave Bites is an eating disorder treatment and support clinic run by Natasha Griffiths (MSW/BSW/RSW) and Julie Pannell (BScPN/RPN). Brave Bites offers a multi-disciplinary, family-centered approach to eating disorder treatment. Our unique clinic provides individual therapy, family therapy, sibling support and groups. Natasha and Julie are experienced and compassionate therapists who have helped many families navigate the challenges of eating disorders.
Brave Bites is an eating disorder treatment and support clinic run by Natasha Griffiths (MSW/BSW/RSW) and Julie Pannell (BScPN/RPN). Brave Bites offers a multi-disciplinary, family-centered approach to eating disorder treatment. Our unique clinic provides individual therapy, family therapy, sibling support and groups. Natasha and Julie are experienced and compassionate therapists who have helped many families navigate the challenges of eating disorders.
(204) 817-0265 View (204) 817-0265
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Sydney Hayduk
Art Therapist, BA, AT, ExAT
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Winnipeg, MB R3H
Are you in the process of understanding who you are? Are you having a hard time accepting what happened to you? Hey there, my name is Sydney, and I work with people like you to empower, understand and nourish their rare and original complexities. I stand alongside clients as a collaborator to create a safe landing to be witnessed, to be seen, and to be imperfect. Every part of you is welcome here. I believe that healing is nonlinear and that everyone is entitled to process and cope with their lives uniquely; there is no one right way.
Are you in the process of understanding who you are? Are you having a hard time accepting what happened to you? Hey there, my name is Sydney, and I work with people like you to empower, understand and nourish their rare and original complexities. I stand alongside clients as a collaborator to create a safe landing to be witnessed, to be seen, and to be imperfect. Every part of you is welcome here. I believe that healing is nonlinear and that everyone is entitled to process and cope with their lives uniquely; there is no one right way.
(204) 818-1740 View (204) 818-1740

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While need for human connection appears to be innate, the ability to form healthy, loving relationships is learned. Some evidence suggests that the ability to form a stable relationship starts to form in infancy, in a child's earliest experiences with a caregiver who reliably meets the infant's needs for food, care, warmth, protection, stimulation, and social contact. Such relationships are not destiny, but they are theorized to establish deeply ingrained patterns of relating to others. The end of a relationship, however, is often a source of great psychological anguish.