Our Story
What would drive change in the subjective world of Mental health? What is the place of competency in offering therapy? How can we measure change? We believe we are not the first, nor will be the last in offering mental health care to a diverse range of clients. But... we pride ourselves on one thing: change can only be seen, quantified, recognized and identified by the client(s) themselves. ​
With our core values of respect and authenticity, we walk alongside the client for the change process to take place and that means giving out the best we can as we engage with them. It is only by seeing the concerns, situations, obstacles or anything that brings the client to therapy through their eyes that we can bring forth possibilities and new perspectives that can initiate and maintain change in the lives of the clients. We are therefore not afraid of going beyond and using creativity and our competence in finding solutions with our clients through the resources they have.​
Our Vision
"Building individuals and families for generational impact by promoting change through transformational interpersonal process".
ZOOM IN...
Let's take a dive with some of the questions that you may be grappling with that would be helpful while engaging with us, shall we?
Marriage and family therapy seems to only deal with marriage and couples only. How can I benefit as an individual?
An individual does not operate alone but in systems such as family or society that influence their experiences and responses to life and this is what is brought into consideration during sessions.
What makes a therapist stand out over another?
Therapy is very collaborative process between the client and the therapist. The experience is also very subjective based on the presenting issues, what you want to achieve, number of sessions and the context of your experiences or story. A committed therapist will always uphold their ethical standing at all times to ensure that the client is not harmed and that they do not withhold any professional help that would benefit the client.
I have never engaged therapy before. What should I know to help me prepare?
As mentioned in the previous part, therapy is a very personal experience. The beauty is that no law or ethical rule allows for the engagement to be coercive. You will give your consent by signing a "Consent Form" and provide your details in an Intake form that allows for preliminary details about you to be taken in. The next process is done under strict confidentiality.
Are there times that confidentiality can be broken?
Yes. We call these "exceptions". These include cases where you want to harm yourself or others, where you have given consent to the therapist to break confidentiality, or in a court case where again you give consent for the therapist to share your information.