Klauke Counselling Services was established in 1998. David Klauke is a fellow of the Ontario Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. He has completed a BA in Sociology at York University and a MDiv. in Counselling at Tyndale Seminary. David's interaction with clients draws from the perspective that people are physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual beings. Clients and their issues are considered systemically, within their larger circle of relationships and within the varied contexts of their life. David has been married since 1983 and has four children. He was raised on a farm, worked in fisheries research, farmed as an adult, worked in snow removal and decorative stone work, and worked as a minister in a local church. David has lived in both rural and urban communities and has been active within his community. All of this has contributed to a life rich in experiences that enhances his ability to work with a wide range of clients and their varied presenting issues.
The Community Counselling Resource Centre provides professional counselling and housing support services to empower individuals and improve community well-being in Peterborough City and County since 1956.
The Community Counselling Resource Centre provides professional counselling and housing support services to empower individuals and improve community well-being in Peterborough City and County since 1956.
Adrienne Ambrozic is a registered social worker and received her Masters of social work degree from the University of Toronto in 1986. Her employment history has largely been in the area of children's mental health, and high conflict divorce. Adrienne has also been qualified by the courts as an expert in the area of child and family dynamics, and has provided clinical intervention to individuals, and couples in a hospital setting.
Sandra Webb has 30 years of experience in Counselling, Child Welfare and Adoption. Everyone needs help at some time in their lives. SWC helps individuals of all ages, from all walks of life. Children, adolescents, adults and seniors. Counselling for behavioural issues, early life trauma, abuse, depression, stress, attachment concerns, emotional or relationship problems, recovery from life's challenges, PTSD, anxiety, grief and loss. Remember, everyone sees how you seem, only some know who you are. My office is located in Cobourg, my work has taken me around the world, to orphanages in Russia, China and Haiti. I have provided workshops in my office, Canada, US, Ireland and Russia. A DVD and CD called Building the Bonds of Attachment that I produced is sold around the world to professionals and parents. Sandra has helped families adopt from ON, CAS, Russia, China, Kenya, Korea, South Africa, Ethiopia and Ukraine.
MettaMorphosis Neurotherapy Centre offers a wide range of services for individuals, couples and families struggling with challenges. Our mission is to support individuals, families and organizations to grow toward a more expansive view of themselves by inspiring better communication, identifying resistance and self-doubt, and encouraging thoughts, feelings and actions that promote wellbeing. To facilitate such awareness, a safe space needs to be created through the therapeutic relationship. MettaMorphosis is what we call the process of deep and profound change through the practice and application of loving-kindness. A new addition to our therapy repertoire is Neurofeedback. Neurofeedback can improve healthy functioning, physical prowess, athletic performance and professional skills. By increasing focus, concentration, balance and attention, many individuals find themselves working more efficiently, and achieving more with less mental effort.
Every grief journey is as unique as the form, complexity and nature of the loss. When you experience a loss, you can become stuck in a painful place on the grieving journey. Each individual and family has a unique way of coping with loss. Specific strategies and techniques to suit a persons unique circumstances and needs. providing counselling support to adults, adolescents and children who are facing grief related. The ability to heal, both emotionally and physically, is a part of everyones essential nature. Using an intuitive, heart-centered approach to therapy and healing with a strong academic and clinical background in grief and bereavement.