Spirituality therapists in Duck Lake, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Shaunna Grams, Grams Counselling Services Inc.
Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Clinical Counsellor
Spirituality is 'soulful living.' Soulful living focuses on matters of the heart: foundations that you trust when all the tangible evidence in your situation creates confusion, doubt and discouragement. Soulful living focuses on meaning and always brings us to the bigger picture of what we are living for and prioritizing. Perhaps one of the best words to equate with spirituality is cultivation. What season are you working in right now? What does your being need to best thrive or weather the storm?
13 Years Experience
Jadon Ward
Counsellor/Therapist, MA, MA, RCC, CCC
Regardless of your background or your beliefs, everyone is looking to make meaning in their life. If spirituality is something that you are interested in, or you are trying to integrate into your life, I would love to join you on that journey. I have extensive training in a variety of different religious backgrounds, and I want to help you find the best way forward for you. Give me a call or send an email and we can set up your free counselling consultation!
8 Years Experience
Kimberly Davidson | Katalyst Integrated Trauma Treatment
Counsellor/Therapist, RCS, MTC, RTC, SEP, CCTP, CCISM, CFRC, CATP, NARM
Spirituality means many things to many people. Spirituality is not religion and is a gateway between us and all there is. Quite often trauma healing and /or sexual healing, reconnects our spirituality. Especially if our trauma had us disconnect from ourselves in order to survive. There is so much growth & exploration here, that will open your eyes and heart, and change your very existence.
18 Years Experience
Our Landing Place: Queer-Centred Mental Health
Therapist, RCC, CCC, RP, RP(q), RCT-C, RSW, MTA
Yijia on our team specializes in non-religious spiritual counselling, and we can also support those with religious trauma.
8 Years Experience
Jennifer Fukushima
Registered Psychotherapist, registered psychotherapist
Since time immemorial, humans have cultivated spiritual practices to heal, to be in community and to honour our place within a larger world. The scientific revolution and the "enlightenment" served to denigrate religion and spirituality to mere superstition. Modern day psychiatry has gone as far as to medicalize religious experiences involving altered states of consciousness.
These beliefs and practices have roots in the collective unconscious and serve a very deep and meaningful purpose.
3 Years Experience