Family Violence Solution Focused Therapy

Family Violence

FIRST!  
If you or your children are in immediate danger or need urgent medical attention, contact the police or ambulance services by calling 911 or the emergency number for your community.

Family violence or domestic violence negatively impacts on families and the individuals who form part of it. It is one of the most common reasons why the average North American women aged younger than fifty seeks emergency medical care.

Domestic violence includes a single incident of pushing a close family member around, or slapping them. However, family violence can also be much more severe, and in some cases even fatal. It includes repeated incidents of violent outbursts, and could result in homicide. It is much more common than most people want to believe, and it can quickly escalate without intervention.

Family violence usually starts out with controlling behaviours, in which the abusive spouse will make all the decisions, while isolating the victim. There will be verbal abuse and threats. The abuse usually works in cycles where arguments and threats will start causing tension before the violence takes place. The violence will generally become more severe as time goes by. Afterwards, the couple will reunite as the perpetrator apologises profusely and makes promises that it will never happen again. However, the cycle will repeat until the victim finds help.

Unfortunately, victims are generally to afraid to seek help, and that's why they usually stay in abusive relationships. They may experience severe post-traumatic stress disorder, fear, low-self-esteem and abandonment issues that can impact on all areas of their lives and help is necessary. Therapy is a potent tool to help facilitate healing in children who have experienced family violence.

If you are looking for a counsellor or psychologist who offers therapy to address family violence issues you may want to search the directory to find a professional whose approach will suit you best.  Remember, if there is any immediate danger seek emergency assistance first.

Domestic Violence Counselling

Domestic violence counselling provides essential support and guidance to individuals and families affected by intimate partner abuse. Therapists specializing in this field offer a safe space for survivors to explore their experiences, heal from trauma, and develop coping strategies. Through confidential sessions, therapists help clients navigate the complexities of abusive relationships, address emotional and psychological wounds, and empower them to rebuild their lives with resilience. Whether seeking individual therapy or support for children who have witnessed or experienced violence, these professionals offer tailored interventions to promote healing and recovery in a compassionate and non-judgmental environment. If you or someone you know is impacted by domestic violence, consider reaching out to one of our experienced therapists for confidential and supportive counselling services.

Solution Focused Therapy

Solution Focused Therapy (SFT) is a goal-oriented, brief therapeutic approach that emphasizes finding solutions in the present and exploring hope for the future rather than dwelling on past problems. In Solution Focused Therapy, clients are encouraged to identify their strengths and resources to overcome challenges and achieve their desired outcomes. Therapists work collaboratively with clients to set clear, achievable goals and develop practical strategies to reach them. This positive and empowering approach helps individuals build confidence, resilience, and motivation to make meaningful changes in their lives. Whether addressing personal, relational, or professional issues, Solution Focused Therapy offers a structured and effective framework for creating lasting improvements. Explore our directory to find a therapist specializing in Solution Focused Therapy and take the first step towards a brighter future.

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Harry Stefanakis

Harry Stefanakis

Ph.D., R.Psych
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Dr. Harry Stefanakis holds a doctorate degree in psychology and is registered with College of Psychologists of BC (#1489). He is an experienced counselor and educator who communicates effectively with both humour and... Read more
Katy Strachan

Katy Strachan

Ph.D., R.Psych
Dr. Katy Strachan has been a Registered Psychologist in the Vancouver area since 1994. She has specific interests in women’s counselling, relationship issues, parenting issues, victim’s assistance,... Read more
Jim Browning

Jim Browning

Ph.D., R.Psych
Dr. Browning has been a registered psychologist in the Vancouver area since 1980. He has worked extensively in the areas of mental health, family violence, addictions, men's issues, trauma recovery and employee... Read more