Child & Adolescent Counselling
Working with Younger Children
Counselling children and adolescents requires a developmental understanding of how people grow and change throughout the life span. Children learn and develop through curiosity and play and as such, benefit from a counselling approach that allows them to express their rich inner worlds that often cannot be expressed through words alone. In my practice, I use a variety of play-based techniques to help younger children get in touch with their feelings and begin to make sense of challenging life moments.
Concerns that prompt parents to seek counselling for their children are diverse. Anxiety including school refusal as well as depression, difficulty focussing and irritability are common reasons caregivers look for counselling support. Low self-esteem, challenging peer relationships and bullying are also of concern. When working with younger children I prefer to include parents in the counselling conversation as they play a significant role in the holistic development of their children.
Working with Adolescents & Young Adults
Working with adolescents requires an understanding of how the body and mind are changing throughout the teen years. Adolescence is a period of time when the brain is undergoing significant developmental changes. Psycho-education along with cognitive- and dialectical-based approaches work effectively with this age group due to maturing language development and the ability to express oneself orally. I also use a variety of other therapeutic techniques to help adolescents explore feelings, develop a sense of identity, build satisfying and meaningful relationships and solve peer conflicts. Each session is tailored to address the unique needs of the person I am counselling. My approach is collaborative as I value being a part of the learning, growth and healing process.
Family Counselling
Living with Stress
When working with clients who are experiencing the negative effects of stress, I incorporate strategies into the counselling sessions that address their thought processes, behavior and physiological sensations all within an environmental context. I use a variety of techniques to help people recognize and reduce the physical symptoms of stress. Through psycho-education I help clients understand how the body and mind are interconnected. My goal is to teach strategies that help people embrace stress and “to sit with their emotions.” In order to help clients embrace stress in their lives, I use a variety of therapeutic techniques ranging from “bottom up” approaches such somatic experiencing to mindfulness and acceptance therapy. An essential component of my counselling practice also involves delving into the underlying reasons causing and/or perpetuating stressful life experiences.
Wellbeing
QIGONG
Self-healing practices to balance the body’s energy channels. Easy to learn and use while enhancing relaxation and enjoyment, and providing energy and vitality.