Family Therapist
Karrie Derbyshire, B.A., M.S.W., R.S.W.
Master of Social Work, Counsellor
1170 Broad Street #101, Regina, Saskatchewan S4R 1X8 | 3063512411
Family therapy can be an invaluable resource when familial challenges arise. If your family grapples with understanding one another and navigating conflicts, family therapy offers a constructive path towards healthier relationships. In my practice, I employ Structural Family Therapy. This approach invites the entire family to examine their communication dynamics and interactions. Together we identify perceived problems, establish goals, and actively disrupt patterns that contribute to challenges. By replacing these patterns with healthier modes of communication and interaction, families can collaboratively create effective solutions.
Family Therapist
Lola Miller, MAMFC, APC
Professional Counselor
4 Diamond Road , Emerald Park, Saskatchewan S4L 1A4 | 306-527-3238
When someone recognizes that a family member is unhappy, a compassionate response is therapy. Family Systems are complex and the reasons for offensive or inappropriate behaviour difficult to discern without professional help. Parents are responsible for the health and well being of minor children and included in consultation. The progressing maturity of a member may require a new, more or less encompassing relational dynamic. A child's problem-filled perception may invite us to work on refocusing to help forge new relationships. Our successful collaboration requires dependable and focused work outside the counselling office.
Family Therapist
Steve Jacobson, MA
Steve Jacobson MA Registered Psychologist
2356 Scarth St , Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2J7 | 306-550-1907 and/or 1-306-921-4176
Family issues are commonplace when one or more of the parents is/are controlling or inflexible/black and white in their approach. Therapy that promotes acceptance and mindfulness strategies along with commitment and behavioural change strategies have been found to increase the psychological flexibility of the parents, which benefits the system as a whole, and promotes good relations at all levels in the family. This is especially important for parents of special needs children, as the parents will benefit from interventions that help them manage their stress in relation to their child's unique needs.
Family Therapist
Beve Gardner, MA, CPCA #3519
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Lebell and Associates 2160 Smith Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2P2 | 306-359-6111
Sometimes families don't function well as a unit and may need to work on a combination of skills such as better communication with or understanding of the other family member. Counselling can help families change to improve how the family system works through a combination of education, narrative restructuring, communication skill development and behavior changes.
Family Therapist
Heather Awad, MCP, RCC
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Available for Online Therapy
Despite the best intentions of ourselves and our family members, we are often tangled in patterns of invalidation, rejection, frustration and blame. It can feel so messy that we operate in a constant state of fear and a crippling sense of unworthiness. In 2008 I started my counselling career as a family therapist. A combination of individual and joint sessions will take place to allow the space for all voices to be respectfully heard, while helping to identify bigger ‘systems’ patterns that keep you stuck in pain and finger-pointing. I will help to smooth out communication, make room for wants and needs and to heal the old wounds holding you back from having a healthier relationship.
Family Therapist
Maureen Martens, BFA, B.Ed, MA, CPC, CSAT
Certified Professional Counsellor/Psychotherapist
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S9H 1N6 | 3067745435
Every family has spoken and unspoken rules and roles to to which each member is expected to adhere. Some of these rules and roles may be effective and some may be dysfunctional. Outside influence may also play a role in determining the health of the family and how the family will interact. Maureen works with families to mediate conflict, provide parenting support, heal relationships and supply family members with new skills and practices. Maureen's approach will will utilize different therapies to build and foster a respectful, vibrant family that will strengthen and improve the relationships to create a healthy family dynamic.
Family Therapist
Stephan Bouwer, MTh
Professional Counsellor
Brownstone Health, 1455 Rose Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4R 2A1 | 1-306-596-3833
Positive relationships in a family can be important tool in preparing children for a life of relationships in the world outside of home. But, all of us struggle to keep those relationships positive. Differences in personality, styles and needs, create conflict. Personal issues and Marriage issues can complicate the dynamics even further. In many family systems, these dynamics can become very destructive and dysfunctional, harming children instead of preparing them for positive, meaningful relationships in the world out there. I can help you in the process of restoring your dysfunctional family system, through personal therapy, conflict management and family therapy.
Family Therapist
Colette Pelletier, Ph.D.
Registered Doctoral Psychologist
2356 Scarth Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2J7 | 306-536-6975
As a counsellor, I work with adolescents and young adults, often involving the whole family and especially parents, which can be important in addressing particular issues facing the adolescent or the entire family. For example, this might mean facilitating improved communication or understanding within the family to support the adolescent in terms of their needs. In other instances, it might be beneficial to support the entire family in counselling if a problem, such as loss or trauma, has impacted all members of the family.
Family Therapist
East Plains Counselling & Assessment
Registered Psychologists
320 Great Plains Road , Emerald Park, Saskatchewan S4L 0B8 | 306-531-3011
Family relationships are complex. Families comes in many different styles from single parent, step-family, extended family, family of origin, chosen family, and married couples I work with families to build communication and skills to move forward in a positive direction. I provide a judgement free atmostphere to explore relationship patterns and build skills. I also provided advice on setting and maintaining boundaries with family members.
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Regina is located in Saskatchewan, Canada. It has a land area of 179.97 square kilometers.  The population of Regina is 215,106 people with 87,417 households . The population ranking for Regina is #24 nationally and #2 for the province of Saskatchewan with a density of 1195.20 people per sq km. Regina therapists serve postal code: S4R.