Chavisa Horemans

Chavisa Horemans

MES, CDC®, CTRC

Trauma-Informed Divorce, Co-Parenting & Chronic-Health Coach | Consultant & Educator
Founder, The Mother Corp. (Metro Vancouver · serving clients across Canada/US online)

Chavisa Horemans is a trauma-informed coach, consultant, and educator who helps women - especially moms - navigate separation and divorce, high-conflict dynamics, hidden/post-separation/financial abuse, co-parenting, and chronic-health stressors. Her approach blends future-focused strategy with nervous-system care and soul-level compassion. Drawing on professional training, lived experience, and embodied healing practices, she meets clients exactly where they are - helping them think clearly, reduce conflict, and move toward safety and wellness.

“Sometimes you can't see what you're up against because its too big or too close to home.  I know how to help you move through this.” ~ Chavisa.

As a coach (not a therapist or lawyer), Chavisa works from “now into the future”: clarifying goals, drafting sensitive communications, problem-solving urgent issues, and building sustainable support plans. She integrates somatic tools (breath, grounding, tapping/EFT), cellular self-care (sleep, nutrient-dense food, movement), and gentle energy work (Reiki, intuitive healing) to help clients re-regulate, set boundaries, and act with steadiness.

Beyond 1:1 work, Chavisa trains professionals and organizations—frontline workers, counselors/psychotherapists, family lawyers, HR/people leaders—on trauma-informed practice, high-conflict divorce, and gender-based violence, including practical neurobiology for reducing harm. Above all, her work is a “labor of love,” pairing compassionate accompaniment with clear strategy so women can rebuild and thrive.

Core Offerings

  • 1:1 Trauma-Informed Coaching (separation/divorce; hidden & post-separation abuse; safety and wellness planning; practical problem-solving; letter/email drafting; referrals & coordination)

  • Co-Parenting Strategy (conflict-minimizing plans; medical/dental/school/travel touchpoints; documentation; boundary-setting)

  • Somatics & Recovery Tools (breathwork, grounding, tapping/EFT; everyday regulation you can use anywhere)

  • Cellular Self-Care (sleep, nutrition, movement frameworks that protect mental health and resilience)

  • Energy Support (Reiki—Japanese lineage—and intuitive healing, upon request)

  • Professional Training & Workshops (trauma-informed workplaces; basics of neurobiology; gender-based violence; high-conflict divorce; practical supports for frontline staff, legal teams, and HR)

Who She Works With: Women and moms in high-conflict or abusive dynamics; survivors of hidden/financial/post-separation abuse; clients managing chronic health/burnout; immigrants/newcomers; professionals/organizations seeking trauma-informed skills.

Chavisa works with Individuals, professionals and organizations.

She trains family lawyers, counsellors, and psychotherapists on high-conflict divorce and gender-based violence. They refer their clients to her because they know her approach is hands-on, effective, and responsive.

Approach & Values: Love + strategy; safety and wellness first; clear boundaries; dignity and interconnection; fast, flexible onboarding; collaborates with therapists and lawyers. (Coaching only; not therapy or legal advice.)

Chavisa works closely with you, supporting & caring : “I've been there. I work with women daily to take back power and control in their lives.” 
“You don't have to do it alone. I can support you!”~ Chavisa Horemans.

Contact: themothercorp.com · Free consultation available

She will be in touch within 48-hours, usually sooner- if you need immediate support- Call 778-926-8134.

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  • “This is my labor of love - a calling to accompany women through the hardest transitions.”

    Chavisa Horemans

  • “I specialize in high-conflict and gender-based violence - often hidden, post-separation, or financial abuse.”

    Chavisa Horemans

  • “When women are depleted, exhausted, and isolated, it advances the abuser’s position. My job is to be in their corner.”

    Chavisa Horemans

  • “I alleviate the burden of educating others about abuse dynamics - so clients can focus on safety and next steps.”

    Chavisa Horemans