
Change is a process rather than a single, decisive moment. Even when someone feels ready for something new — leaving a job, ending a relationship, beginning therapy; the path forward is rarely linear. It often includes uncertainty, second-guessing, and conflicting emotions.
Ambivalence is a natural part of this process; it reflects the reality that growth involves loss as well as possibility, making it difficult to take the next step. Letting go of what is familiar, even when it is no longer serving us, can feel destabilizing. Human beings are wired to prefer predictability, so discomfort during periods of transition is not only common; it is expected.
There are several reasons why people struggle with change, even when they logically know it’s necessary:
In therapy, these experiences are explored with curiosity and compassion.
Change often brings a mix of emotions, including but not limited to hope, anxiety, fear, excitement, and grief. Whether the change is something you’ve chosen or something that’s come up unexpectedly, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed, confused, or stuck in the in-between.
Therapy offers a supportive environment where you can identify the reasons for change and barriers to working toward it. At Centre Wellness, our therapists help you slow down and tune into what you’re feeling, without pressure to “figure it all out” right away. Our team of psychotherapists, psychologists, and student therapists support clients through each stage of change, from initial uncertainty to action and maintenance.
In therapy, you’ll have the chance to:
Therapy can create space to explore what’s unfolding and define support you need to move through it at your own pace.
Therapy does not push you into change, rather, it helps you establish the best conditions possible to support that change. In sessions, your therapist might help you explore questions like:
Change is not always linear. Therapy at Centre Wellness offers a space that is both structured and flexible. Sessions are collaborative, meaning your therapist will work with you to define what support looks like. This may involve exploring your emotions, working through practical concerns, or identifying coping strategies.
Therapy may be helpful if you are noticing:
At Centre Wellness, we invite you to book a free 15-minute phone consultation or your first session to see if therapy could be a supportive step for you during this season of change.
Why do I feel worse after making a change I wanted?
Change often brings temporary discomfort before things feel better. Therapy helps you understand and normalize this adjustment period.
How long does it take to feel the benefits of change?
This varies, and is dependent on the context of change, but working with a therapist can help clarify expectations and support the process without pressure.
Can therapy help even if I’m not sure what change I need?
Yes. Therapy is a space for exploring uncertainty and reconnecting with your values and goals.
Is it normal to want change but also fear it?
Absolutely. Ambivalence is part of most meaningful changes. Therapy helps you explore both sides with compassion.
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At Centre Wellness, we sometimes use AI tools to assist in content creation. All content is directed, reviewed, and edited by our professional team to ensure accuracy and relevance to your needs.