Counselling vs. Therapy: Understanding the Difference
Areas of Support
Professional Counselling Therapy
Grief and Loss
Death Losses
Examples (not limited to)
Traumatic (suicide, homicide, accident)
Complicated
Prolonged grief disorder,
Pet loss
Non Death Losses
Examples (not limited to)
Divorce or end of a relationship
Job loss
Change in identity
Loss of a future dream
Dementia Diagnosis
Anxiety and Chronic Worry
Low Self-Esteem
Chronic Stress
Coping Skills
Work Issues
Life Transition
Caregiver Support
Concussion & Brain Injury
Life Altering Diagnosis
Panic and Hyperarousal
Dementia & Ageing
Advance Care Planning
Life Limiting Diagnosis (Palliative, EOL)
End of Life
Some of the methods I use
Brainspotting
Brainspotting is a therapeutic approach designed to help individuals process trauma and emotional pain by using specific eye positions to access deeper brain regions. Created by Dr. David Grand, a psychotherapist and trauma specialist, Brainspotting operates on the principle that where a person looks can significantly influence their feelings. By guiding clients to focus on particular spots in their visual field, therapists and counsellors can facilitate the brain’s natural capacity for self-healing, leading to profound emotional release and resolution. Dr. Grand’s innovative method has garnered recognition for its effectiveness in treating a range of issues, making it a valuable tool in therapy.
Additional Methods and Approaches
- Fundamentals of Emotional Focused Therapy
- Brainspotting Phase 1 & 2
- Internal Family System
- Trauma Level I & II (Janina Fisher)
- C-DBT
- Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASSIST)
- Gentle Persuasive Approach in Dementia (GPA)
- Crisis Intervention
- Various grief and loss informed modalities