Relationship Issues Therapists in Hawkesbury

Browse 1 therapist specializing in Relationship Issues in Hawkesbury. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Relationship issues cover a wide range of difficulties that come up in connections with others, including a romantic partner, family members, or close friends. These might include ongoing conflict, a breakdown in communication, difficulty trusting or being close to someone, or a sense that the same problems keep repeating across different relationships. Many people seek therapy not because a relationship has failed but because they want to understand their own role in the patterns they keep experiencing.

What to look for in a Relationship Issues therapist on Purple Lotus

  • Training in relationship-focused approaches such as EFT, Gottman, or attachment-based therapy
  • Experience with your specific concern, whether that is couples conflict, family dynamics, or recurring patterns
  • Clarity about whether sessions are individual, couples, or both
  • Comfort working with communication, conflict, and emotional vulnerability

1 therapist for Relationship Issues in Hawkesbury

Browse 1 therapist specializing in Relationship Issues in Hawkesbury. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Yaroslav Grechkin

Yaroslav Grechkin

Hi there and welcome! I’m Yaroslav (or Y for short), a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with the CRPO. Life can feel incredibly heavy when you're carrying the belief that you're somehow not good enough. You may find yourself constantly second-guessing your decisions, comparing yourself to others, struggling with self-criticism, or feeling overwhelmed by shame. Perhaps you've spent years trying to be what everyone else needs you to be, while quietly wondering why you still don't feel worthy, confident, or at peace. You are not alone. Many of the struggles we experience—whether it's self-doubt, shame, relationship conflict, or feeling disconnected from those we love—are deeply human responses to difficult life experiences, unmet emotional needs, and the challenges that come with navigating relationships, family life, and personal growth. These struggles do not mean there is something wrong with you. They often reflect the ways you've learned to cope, survive, and make sense of your experiences. As a therapist, I bring not only professional training but also a deep understanding of what it means to navigate life's challenges, uncertainty, and the ongoing work of self-discovery and growth. Like many people, I have experienced moments of self-doubt, vulnerability, and the complexities that come with balancing relationships, responsibilities, and personal well-being. These experiences have strengthened my belief that healing happens not through perfection, but through self-compassion, connection, and the courage to face our struggles with curiosity rather than judgment. I help individuals, youth, and couples create lasting change by addressing the deeper emotional patterns that drive distress and disconnection. I offer in-person therapy in Hawkesbury and virtual therapy across Ontario, providing a warm, supportive, and non-judgmental space where you can show up exactly as you are. My work with individuals and youth focuses on overcoming feelings of inadequacy, shame, self-criticism, anxiety, and emotional pain through the evidence-based approaches of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Compassion-Focused Therapy, and Schema Therapy. Together, we explore the origins of painful beliefs such as "I'm not good enough," understand the emotions beneath the struggle, and develop a more compassionate relationship with yourself. As therapy progresses, many clients begin to experience greater self-acceptance, emotional resilience, confidence, and freedom from the patterns that have kept them stuck. For couples, I specialize in helping partners navigate parenting challenges, communication difficulties, recurring conflicts, and emotional disconnection. Parenting can place enormous pressure on even the strongest relationships, often leaving couples feeling more like teammates managing responsibilities than partners deeply connected to one another. Using Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), we identify the negative cycles that create distance and frustration, helping both partners better understand their own needs and each other's experiences. Through this process, couples often strengthen their emotional bond, improve communication, rebuild trust, and rediscover a sense of connection and partnership. My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and grounded in the belief that every person has the capacity for growth and healing when they feel emotionally safe, understood, and supported. Therapy is not about fixing you—because you are not broken. It is about helping you better understand yourself, heal old wounds, and develop new ways of relating to yourself and the people who matter most. Whether you're struggling with shame, low self-worth, anxiety, relationship challenges, or the demands of parenting, you don't have to navigate it alone. Meaningful change is possible, and support is available. If you're ready to take the next step toward greater self-compassion, confidence, and connection, I invite you to reach out. Contact me today to book a consultation and discover how therapy can help you create the lasting changes you're looking for.

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Frequently asked questions

What does therapy for relationship issues involve?

Therapy for relationship issues helps you understand patterns in how you relate to others, what drives conflict or disconnection, and how to communicate and respond differently. It can be done individually or with a partner. Sessions typically explore emotional patterns, communication styles, and the history behind recurring difficulties.

Can I go to therapy alone if my partner will not come?

Yes. Individual therapy for relationship issues is valuable even when a partner is not involved. It can help you understand your own attachment patterns, communication tendencies, and emotional responses, which can shift the dynamic in a relationship even if only one person is in therapy.

What types of therapy are used for relationship issues?

Common approaches include Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), the Gottman Method, attachment-based therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Many therapists draw on more than one. The right approach depends on whether the work is individual or couples-based, and what kind of concern you are addressing.

How long does therapy for relationship issues take?

It depends on the concern. Focused couples work for a specific issue may take eight to twenty sessions. Individual work on long-standing relational patterns often runs longer, sometimes six months to a year or more. A therapist can give you a clearer estimate after an initial session.

Is couples therapy the same as therapy for relationship issues?

Not exactly. Couples therapy involves both partners attending sessions together. Therapy for relationship issues can be done individually. Some people start individually to understand their own patterns and later bring in a partner, or the other way around.

Can therapy help after a breakup or separation?

Yes. Therapy after a relationship ends can help you process grief, understand what happened, and avoid repeating the same patterns in future relationships. It can also support people navigating co-parenting or a difficult transition after a long-term relationship ends.

How do I know if I need therapy for relationship issues?

You do not need to be in crisis to benefit from therapy. If you notice recurring conflict, difficulty feeling close to others, or a pattern that keeps showing up across relationships, therapy can help. Many people come in because they want to understand their role in a dynamic, not because a relationship has broken down.

Is relationship therapy available online?

Yes. Many therapists offer individual relationship therapy online. Couples therapy can also be done virtually, though some therapists prefer at least an initial in-person session. Check each therapist profile to see what formats they offer.

How do I find a relationship therapist in Hawkesbury?

Browse therapists in Hawkesbury who list relationship issues as a specialty. Look for training in EFT, Gottman, or attachment-based approaches, and check whether they offer individual or couples sessions depending on what you need.

Is relationship therapy covered by insurance in Hawkesbury?

Coverage depends on your extended health plan and the therapist's designation. Sessions with a registered psychologist, psychotherapist, or social worker in Hawkesbury may qualify for reimbursement. Check your policy for eligible designations and any session limits.

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