Services
When the Centre for Treatment opened in 1991, our focus was more specific to understanding the impact of trauma and its treatment. However, as we have continued to grow as a Centre, our services have expanded to other areas such as: relationship problems (couples and family), sexual problems and addictions.
Another very important focus has been in the area of education and training for students and professionals to develop their skills in working with trauma. We have continued to evolve to become an internship site for students who wish to develop skills in treating trauma. We also provide supervision, consultation, training and educational workshops in the area of trauma. For more information about our services, click on the links for more detail.
If you have experienced:
- Physical, emotional or sexual abuse
- Alcohol, drug, gambling and sexual addictions
- Family of origin issues
- Separation or divorce
- Chronic or terminal illness
- Loss of employment
- Death in the family
- Accidents or injuries
- Substance abuse in the family
- Challenging life transitions
- Witnessing violence
- Any other experience that has been causing physical or emotional distress
Our therapists are trained to provide services in the following areas:
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Depression
- Anxiety disorders
- Dissociative disorders
- Death in the family
- Relationship issues
- Addictions
- Self-injurious behaviours
- Eating disorders
- Gender issues
Therapy is provided for:
- Children, adolescents, adults
- Couples, families
- Members of First Nations and Inuit communities
- Members of LGBTTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgendered, Transsexual, Queer communities)