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Counselling

 

picture of members of the Family Violence Project 

Mosaic Counselling and Family Services' trained professionals provide individual, couple, family and group counselling, bringing hope and support to both children and adults. In a warm and welcoming atmosphere, the Mosaic team assists people of all ages through a variety of services including counselling, group therapy, education, outreach and advocacy.

 

 

 

Ask a Counsellor!
Question:
I need someone to talk to. My life is falling apart and I am not sure what to do. I am stressed and have let my anger affect my relationship with my wife and I think it may be too late now. I think she hates the thought of me.

Answer:

I am sorry to hear your concerns.  However, clearly this is an opportunity to make changes in your life for the better for yourself.


Question:
I need some grief therapy. Do you offer this?

Answer:

I am sorry about your loss. Yes, we do offer grief counselling. There are also several other organizations in our community who specialize in grief counselling for specific circumstances. Please contact me at scoulter@mosaiconline.ca with more information and I can assist in making an appropriate connection for you.


Question:
What steps should be taken to deal with drug addiction...spouse is an addict, and has made it difficult to live with...What steps to take to protect myself before I lose it...and steps to be a rescuer?

Answer:

I am sorry to read that your spouse has an active drug addiction and that you are, as a result, under enormous stress.


Question:
My parents and I are having a lot of conflict. I am in university and have enough stress with school and work. Our family has issues of control and conflict and unfortunately my dad is not open to discussion. I don't have money to move out and now feel trapped. What should I do?

Answer:

My first concern is physical safety.


Question:
My soon to be 18 daughter is struggling in school and has low self esteem and I am not much help to her as I am always frustrated and disappointed. What would be the best course of action be for the both of us?

Answer:

Often when people are dealing with low self esteem they feel depressed and have a difficult time following through with tasks and activities including the things that they want to do and/or know is good for them.

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