Are you or someone you know going through a marital separation? Do you worry and wonder about what your kids are thinking? Do you need help dealing with your grief or managing your stress and depression? Do you need professional counselling, mediation, supervised access and therapeutic supervision in Pickering and Scarborough?
You have come to the right place. Staffed by a team of highly experienced and professional counsellors from a range of disciplines and services including family mediation, supervised access, parenting coordination and voice of the child reports, Family Relationships in Transition is able to assist families, couples, children and individuals in making positive changes and bringing balance into their lives.
You have come to the right place. Staffed by a team of highly experienced and professional counsellors from a range of disciplines and services including family mediation, supervised access, parenting coordination and voice of the child reports, Family Relationships in Transition is able to assist families, couples, children and individuals in making positive changes and bringing balance into their lives.
Services
Family Relationships in Transition offers both general individual counselling as well as specialized counselling related to family breakdown, separation and divorce. If you are feeling overwhelmed and experiencing difficulties and distress in your life, counselling can help you gain insight and understanding and find ways to cope more effectively.
Are you struggling to resolve parenting, financial or division of property issues? Family mediation can help. It is an effective way to deal with the concerns different family members may be facing - adults and children. A family mediator, is a trained, neutral individual who works with a family who is separating to help them reach an agreement that works for them and their children.
Supervised Access provides an opportunity for positive parenting in a neutral and child-focused environment. With a professional available to ensure the safety of your child. As a team, we work to facilitate opportunities for a safe interaction between a child/children and their parent with the objective to work towards unsupervised visits.
Like most parents you want to do the best for your child or children under difficult circumstances. You want to shield your children from the conflict. You want to preserve as much stability as possible and present a unified front going forward. When parents are separating, whether they are using a mediator or going through the court system, a question that is top of mind for parents, is what do their children think?
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