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Dr. Kelley A. Baker, Ph.D., is a nationally recognized mental health professional, educator, and forensic practitioner with more than 25 years of experience supporting high‑conflict families, parent‑child contact problems, and parental alienation. She has founded and directed multiple clinical and forensic programs, consulted in courts across numerous Canadian and U.S. jurisdictions, and contributed to graduate education, professional training, and international conferences on complex family dynamics.

As Clinical Programming Director for the Family Reflections Program under the supervision and program directorship of Dr. Kathleen Reay, Dr. Baker plays a central role in designing and delivering family renewal retreats, reunification workshops, progressive experiential excursions, and psychoeducational programming for families navigating severe conflict or contact disruption. Her work blends structured assessment, experiential learning, and evidence‑informed relational repair strategies to help families rebuild connection and stability.

With a Ph.D. in Developmental, Social, and Personality Psychology and an M.A. in Program Evaluation from The University of Texas at Austin, Dr. Baker has published extensively and presented for bar associations, mental health organizations, and international professional groups. She is known for her balanced, compassionate, and research‑grounded approach to helping families move toward renewal and healthier relationships.

“Family renewal begins the moment hope is restored — even when the path forward feels impossible.”

Karla Dolinsky FRP Area Director (Vancouver Island & BC)

 

Karla Dolinsky, MC, RCC, is an experienced clinician who specializes in high‑conflict family dynamics, parent‑child contact problems, and experiential therapeutic work with families navigating separation, divorce, and relational disruption. She provides counseling, structured before‑care, and supportive after‑care services to help families stabilize, prepare for renewal work, and maintain progress following reunification interventions.

As a core practitioner with the Family Reflections Program, Karla plays a central role in delivering family renewal retreats, reunification workshops, experiential excursions, and psychoeducational programming for families experiencing resistance, contact breakdown, or complex relational patterns. Her approach integrates trauma‑informed practice, experiential learning, and evidence‑informed strategies to help parents and children rebuild trust, communication, and emotional safety.

Karla is known for her calm presence, her ability to support highly distressed families, and her commitment to helping parents and children rediscover hope and connection during some of their most challenging moments.

“I broke through this internal barrier, mind‑wall, that I was fighting against or not even aware of. I have the want and the tools to move forward the way that’s best for me, with more confidence to engage in my life. Thank you, Karla!”                                                                                                                                       JM, 2020 (client)

Gerry Bock FRP Area Director (Vancouver & BC)

Gerry Bock, MC, RCC, is a highly experienced clinician with more than 30 years of work supporting families facing trauma, high conflict, and parent‑child contact problems. He is widely recognized for his expertise in family renewal programs and reunification work and has served with the Family Reflections Program for many years, contributing to structured reunification, experiential interventions, and parent‑child contact repair.

Gerry provides counseling, mediation, parent coordination, and specialized support for families navigating separation, divorce, and complex relational stress. His approach is direct, structured, and practical, helping children, parents, and families move from crisis toward stability, clarity, and healthier patterns of connection. He brings extensive training in trauma, child development, mediation, parent‑child contact, assessment, report writing, parental alienation, and co‑parent coaching.

With a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology and a background in psychology and business, Gerry integrates a wide range of evidence‑informed strategies to help families rebuild trust, strengthen communication, and reclaim a more peaceful and engaged family experience. He is known for his steady presence, clear guidance, and ability to help families break through long‑standing barriers to healing and renewal.

“I passionately desire you to be empowered to overcome life’s toughest challenges.”                                                 Gerry Bock

 

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