I Work With

Teens & Young Adults
Adolescence and early adulthood are periods of rapid change, identity formation, and increasing responsibility. Counselling for teens and young adults can help with anxiety, academic stress, life transitions, emotional overwhelm, and relationship challenges while building resilience and self-understanding. Support during this stage can strengthen coping skills that last into adulthood.
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Learn more about counselling for teens and young adults.
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Families of Palliative Care Patients
When a loved one is living with serious illness, families often face emotional strain, complex medical decisions, and changing family roles. Counselling can help families communicate more openly, navigate uncertainty, and cope with anticipatory grief and caregiving stress. Support during this time can strengthen connection and reduce the sense of facing these challenges alone.
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Learn more about counselling for families of palliative care patients.
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Adults Facing Life Adjustments
Major life changes such as illness, loss, career transitions, relocation, or relationship changes can disrupt a person’s sense of stability and direction. Adjustment counselling provides space to process emotions, regain perspective, and find constructive ways to move forward. The focus is on helping adults regain balance, meaning, and psychological resilience during difficult transitions.
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Learn more about counselling for adults facing life adjustments.
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Medical Professionals & Students
Medical professionals and students often work in environments that involve high responsibility, emotional pressure, and exposure to suffering or trauma. Counselling can help address burnout, compassion fatigue, moral distress, and work-life balance, while strengthening psychological resilience. Support is offered with an understanding of the unique pressures within healthcare training and practice.
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Learn more about counselling for medical professionals and students.
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