Jordan Kozey

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Display Name

Jordan Kozey

First Name

Jordan

Last Name

Kozey

About

Bio

I’m Jordan Kozey, and I am a passionate therapist and writer from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Born in and amongst the simplicity and open skies of the prairies and trained in core of San Francisco’s elite psychological community, as well as other areas of the world, I am keen on providing a diverse perspective, open mind, and experienced heart to the therapy I provide and the exploration that takes place in my office.

My mission is to compassionately discover ways of cultivating greater health and meaning in the lives of individuals, couples, and families.

Website

jordankozey.com

Qualification

Speciality

<strong>Individual Therapy</strong>
Depression/Anxiety
Healing Trauma (Sexual, Mental, Emotional, Injury)
Grief & Loss
Creative Walls/Feeling Stuck
Mood/Personality Disorders
Anger
Recovering from Brain Injuries (ABI’s)
Sexual dysfunction/stagnation
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Immigration Stress
Fetishes
Codependency (Caretaking of others)
ADHD
Lucid Dreaming (Intense Dreaming)
Hard to Explain Spiritual Abilities
Lack of Assertiveness
Troubling, Invasive Thoughts
The complexities of polyamory, swinging, or “lifestyle” issues
Unhealthy Attachment to Parent or Parental Figure
Considering Separation from Spouse
Difficulty with Sexual Preference Issues or Coming Out
Lack of Confidence
Lacking a Sense of Self

<strong>Couples Therapy</strong>
Reclaiming Sexual Intimacy & Attractiveness in the Relationship
Surviving/Leaving a Narcissistic Partner
Regaining Life through & After Divorce
Finding Passion & Intimacy After Children
Sexual Polarity (What is it and why is it important?)
Relationship Turbulence/Codependency
Alienation from Children, Affairs
Breaking Up But Want to Remain Friends or Co-Parent
Understanding Gender Dynamics & The Subtle Languages of Love
Non-violent communication
Domestic Violence Support/Repair
Issues in the “Lifestyle” or Polyamory
Reclaiming Trust
Assertiveness
Blended Family Complications
Increasing Attractiveness
Financial Disagreements/Organization