Taking the leap and signing up for therapy can be scary. How do you justify the expense? What can paying someone to “talk” to you really accomplish? What will your friends and family think? These are very valid questions.

Psychology is so much more than talking and is hard to comprehend until you begin investing in yourself. Often we listen more to our inner critic than we should and having a non-judgemental, empathetic and unbiased professional can mean the world of difference between feeling overwhelmed and feeling good about yourself.

Don’t let the voices in your head take over, let us help you re-frame your experiences, learn new skills, see yourself clearly and find your way back to yourself.

Individual Therapy – Online Or Face To Face

Professional psychotherapy for adolescents and adults.

Feeling down? Depressed? Overwhelmed? Lost your way? Confused? Abandoned?

You’re not alone! Help is just a click or call away. Together we can work on whatever is troubling you. Greater happiness, more contentment in life and feeling at peace with the world is achievable. No-one said it would be easy, but they did say it will be worth it.

Time to invest in yourself, you deserve it. More about Psychotherapy and how it works is outlined below:

Psychotherapy involves the application of scientifically validated procedures to help people develop healthier, more effective habits. Psychotherapy is a collaborative treatment based on the relationship between client(s) and their psychologist. Grounded in dialogue, it provides a supportive environment that allows clients to talk openly with someone who’s objective, neutral, and nonjudgmental. The client and psychologist work collaboratively to identify and change the thought and behaviour patterns that are keeping clients from feeling their best.

Research shows that most people who receive psychotherapy experience symptom relief and are better able to function in their lives. According to the American Psychological Association, about 75 percent of people who enter psychotherapy show some benefit from it. Psychotherapy has been shown to improve emotions and behaviours and to be linked with positive changes in the brain and body. The benefits also include fewer sick days, less disability, fewer medical problems, and increased work satisfaction.

With the use of brain imaging techniques researchers have been able to see changes in the brain after a person has undergone psychotherapy. Numerous studies have identified brain changes in people with mental illness (including depression, panic disorder, PTSD and other conditions) as a result of undergoing psychotherapy. According to Karlsson, 2011, in most cases the brain changes resulting from psychotherapy were similar to changes resulting from medication.

By the time therapy is completed, clients will not only have solved the problem that brought them in, but will have learned new skills so they can better cope with whatever challenges arise in the future.

To help get the most out of psychotherapy, approach the therapy as a collaborative effort, be open and honest, and follow your agreed upon plan for treatment. Follow through with any assignments between sessions, such as writing in a journal or practicing what you’ve talked about.

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Walk & Talk Therapy

Professional psychotherapy for adolescents and adults.

Walk and talk therapy offers a refreshing alternative to traditional counselling sessions. By integrating walking as part of the therapeutic process, clients can experience a variety of health benefits, including improved mood, reduced stress, and greater creativity in problem-solving. The combination of physical activity and fresh air can make discussions feel more natural and less intimidating. If you’re interested in exploring your thoughts in a supportive environment, take the first step toward a healthier you by booking a walk and talk session today!

This option is especially good for ADHD clients, adolescents and clients looking to combine their physical exercise with their therapy session.

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Forest Bathing – 90mins

Professional psychotherapy for small groups.

Forest bathing, or shinrin yoku, is a holistic practice originating in Japan that involves immersing oneself in a forest environment, engaging all the senses to promote relaxation and well-being.

This meditative practice encourages you to slow down and observe your surroundings, reducing stress and enhancing mental clarity. Research supports its benefits, including improved focus, reduced cortisol levels, and increased creativity. Shinrin Yoku is done in small groups of 6-10 people, is approximately 1.5 hours long and offered intermittently depending on demand. Ready to take a step toward greater well-being? Schedule your forest bathing experience with us today and discover the healing power of nature!

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