Counsellor/Therapist, Registered Psychotherapist, Qualifying
Having been trained from a school that has historically focused on spiritual studies for decades, the modalities I work with are a unique blend of western psychology and eastern philosophies. I support individuals in exploring their spirituality, their connection to a higher purpose and aligning those parts of themselves to their day-to-day human experiences.
Spirituality is the core of who we are, if this is out of equilibrium all other areas will be affected. I help you understand who you are as a spiritual being and help move you to a place where you will connect with your higher self and your higher power. Call me for a fifteen min consultation.
Spirituality is one of my favourite topics working holistically trans personally looking at the the esoteric is something that helps us become our deepest selves.
We work with clients who want help dealing with anxiety, depression, loneliness, chronic pain, illness, injury, personal or work-related stress, life transitions, spiritual/existential issues, and loss/grief.
Spirituality is all about expanding consciousness. This means becoming aware of how much we unconsciously react, and learning to consciously manage our reactions. As we become more and more aware, we become more able to live in flow and in love.
Rahwa Gebredingle, Benjamin Rubinoff, Terri Roberton, and Barbara Brown come with specialized training in spirituality, and all our therapists can meet you in your reflections on faith or spirituality. Contact our Intake Worker to help determine who will be the best fit for you.
There are many ways to express one's spirituality. I've done my share of exploring and wrestling with meaning making. Let's discuss what yours path looks like.
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.