Individual & Couples Counselling

Individual Counselling

We offer individual counselling on a wide range of issues such as trauma, family violence, sexual violence, bereavement, suicide, gender issues, sexual orientation issues, child/adult abuse and neglect and family of origin issues.

Our experienced counsellors help children, youth, adults and the elderly work through these issues by creating a safe, non-judgemental therapeutic space where a person can release current or past psychological wounds.

Upon completion of counselling, clients have discussed feeling hopeful for the future, more engaged in relationships and feeling grounded in who they are as a person.

Couples Counselling

We offer couples counselling to help you to understand your relationship patterns and how to get out of them in order to heal broken bonds and create deep, secure attachments to your partner.

Common patterns we see are communication/conflict issues, infidelity, sexuality, loneliness, separation/divorce as well as other family issues.

Through couples counselling, couples will learn how to team up against problems when they arise, by changing interactions and learning new ways to communicate with each other.

How Do I Get Started?

For more information, please contact the Intake Coordinator @ 403-327-5724.  

 

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Located on the traditional lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Lethbridge Family Services is committed to honouring the land from a place of knowing. We honour the Siksikaitsitapi as both the traditional and current Land Keepers of this area, and we welcome all First Nations, Métis, Inuit and non-Indigenous peoples who call Blackfoot territory their home.