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Counselling Programs
Counselling can be done on an individual or group basis.
Counselling is ideal for those that have the time to dedicate to the process, as well as the comfort level to sit and share intimate portraits of their lives.
This is the opportunity for an individual to meet one on one with a certified counsellor or facilitator to explore the unique challenges he/she experiences with anger. It is typically a weekly session ranging from 50-60 minutes in length. Client shares intimate details of their past and present experiences in order to establish goals for treatment.
Couple counselling allows partners to develop skills and strategies to effectively communicate with each other. They are given the opportunity to see their role in ongoing conflict. Anger management for couples focuses on helping couples establish healthy boundaries and effectively communicate needs and frustrations within the context of a relationship. Couples usually meet once a week for eight sessions.
Anger Management for families allows individuals within the family system to examine the role they play in family dynamics and conflict. All individuals within the family will learn about their own anger styles, and establish healthy boundaries within the family dynamic. Families usually meet once a week for eight sessions.
Phone counselling is when a counsellor and a client discuss by phone the issues of concern. The same ethical boundaries and protocols apply (such as confidentiality). Phone counselling allows clients the flexibility of speaking from anywhere in the country and at any time they find convenient.
Online counselling is when clients and counsellors communicate online to address the issues of concern. The same ethical boundaries and protocols apply (such as confidentiality). Online counsellors allows anonymity and the flexibility of being anywhere in the country and at any time they find convenient.
- Road rage counselling
- Forgiveness counselling
- Relapse Prevention
The point of group psychotherapy is to help solve the emotional difficulties and to encourage the personal development of the participants in the group. The therapist (called conductor, leader or facilitator) chooses as candidates for the group or people who can benefit from this kind of therapy and those who may have a useful influence on other members in the group.
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