DIVORCE THERAPY Alyson Jones

DIVORCE THERAPY

Alyson Jones, MA, RCC

Alyson will help you stay focused as you work towards a healthier resolution for the entire family.

Alyson Jones is the Clinical Director at Alyson Jones & Associates where she leads a team of therapists that specialize in separation and divorce issues. She is a Registered Clinical Counsellor, Child and Family Therapist, Parenting Coordinator, Mediator, Divorce Coach, Author and Educator with over 30 years’ experience.


She developed the Family Forward Reunification Program (FFRP) which assists families in navigating through parent child contact problems and highly complex family issues. She also spearheaded the Specialized Services Program which services high conflict families who are going through family transition.


Alyson is a frequent speaker on the intersection of family law and family therapy, dispute resolution, attachment and family transitions. Alyson has presented for the National Judicial Institute (NJI), Continuing Legal Education of British Columbia (CLEBC), Canadian Bar Association (CBA) and is frequently a featured presenter for the AFCC (Association of Family and Conciliation Courts).


Alyson is an Adjunct Faculty Member at the Adler University and has been featured in the media sharing her extensive knowledge in mental health, family, child, parenting and divorce and separation issues. She is a regular guest on CTV Morning Live.


Drawing on her extensive experience in Parent Education, developmental psychology, family systems, high conflict, Collaborative Law, Parenting Coordination, Reunification Therapy and Co-parenting Counselling Alyson has assisted many families in reducing conflict, staying focused on the best interests of the children and working towards a healthier resolution for the entire family.


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The Best Way To Tell The Kids

Supporting Your Mental Health

Is It Important To Have A Therapist For Guidance

Do I Call My Lawyer Or My Therapist

Uninvolved To Involved Parent

Having Less Contact With Your Kids

Accepting Different Parenting Styles

How To Get On The Same Page

The Role Of The Parenting Coordinator

What If One Parent Isn't Respecting The Decision Of The Parenting Coordinator

During Divorce, What Helps The Children Most

During Divorce, What Hurts The Children Most

Using Your Children As An Emotional Outlet

Do Family Lawyers And Therapists Communicate

Do Kids Have Different Needs At Different Developmental Stages

Should You Wait Until The Kids Are Older To Divorce

How Do I Model A Healthy Relationship For My Kids

Introducing A New Partner

Seeking Full Custody Over Parenting Concerns

Transitioning From Spouse To Co-parent

Healing And Avoiding Emotional Triggers

What Do Children Need Most During Separation and Divorce

Words Of Advice For Those Going Through Divorce

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