Clinical Counseling Sessions
Clinical counseling is a specialized form of psychotherapy aimed at assisting individuals in addressing emotional, psychological, and behavioral challenges. Conducted by our registered clinical counselor, sessions involve collaborative efforts to explore and manage various mental health issues.
The primary objective is to provide a confidential and supportive space for clients to openly discuss their thoughts and feelings. Using diverse therapeutic techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or psychodynamic therapy, counselors help individuals gain insights into their challenges, identify patterns contributing to distress, and develop effective coping strategies.
Clinical counseling addresses a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, and relationship problems. By fostering a non-judgmental and empathetic environment, counselors aim to empower clients to make positive changes, enhance self-awareness, and improve overall mental well-being. The ultimate goal is to assist individuals in navigating life's difficulties and enhancing their quality of life.
Statement From Emeleigh Hardwicke-Brown, Clinical Counsellor
Counselling Modalities
Counselling / Psychology / Mental Health
Registered Clinical Counsellors (RCCs) are specifically trained to help people improve and maintain their mental health and well-being. RCCs work with many kinds of people: individuals, couples, and families in individual and group settings. Counsellors help patients develop coping strategies to address their mental health needs and guide them through treatments. Counsellors also listen to patients, ask questions to analyze their mental health, and develop an effective and appropriate treatment strategy to help patients improve their lives