Counselling Programs - Chilliwack/Hope

Provided by Ann Davis Transition Society

Client-centered counselling/therapy that allows women, men, children, and adolescents the freedom to be themselves without facing evaluation, judgement or pressure to change.
Counselling & Therapy services for all ages, sex and gender. Counselling and therapy can be done in men's, women's, child and youth parenting groups. Workshops are also provided to enhance couple communication, handle personal conflict, and enhance connections within families.

The counselling and therapy programs are:

- Stopping the Violence (STV) Counselling Program (19 or over): For women who want to understand what has happened to them either as children or adults and to change learned patterns of behaviour. Ann Davis Services offers counselling for women who have suffered any form of current or past abuse; emotional, physical, verbal, sexual, religious, psychological, financial or social. They provide a safe environment where any aspect of abuse can be discussed in confidence. The goal is to help women understand themselves and to gain confidence in making choices. Click here for inquiry.

- Trauma-Informed Counselling & Supports Program (for Survivors of Military-Based Sexual Misconduct): The Society will provide one-on-one counselling and group therapy to those affected by sexual misconduct in the Defence community. They serve men, women, youth, children, couples, and families by providing a safe environment where any aspect of abuse can be discussed in confidence. Service areas include the Fraser Valley, with five locations: four in Chilliwack and one in Hope. Remote services are also available.

- Children's: Children’s PEACE Counsellor works with children aged 3 to 11, using psycho-educational methods grounded in attachment theory. The counsellor views the child within their larger family system and endeavours to support the family. Click here for inquiry.

- Youth Peace Counsellor: Youth Counselling (ages 12 – 19) helps youth reach goals, feel heard & understood, and traverse life’s challenges. Experienced and compassionate female and male counsellors work with teens and parents to facilitate needed conversations and reduce familial discord. Healthy relationships, constructive communication, and conflict resolution are some issues our counsellors can help youth navigate. Click here for inquiry.

- Men's Counselling : Individual sessions for men designed to promote well being of men, their relationships and their families. Preventative in nature, the sessions are designed to enable men to build and nurture positive self-esteem for themselves, thereby improving their relationships. This service addresses the health and welfare of men by empowering them to make healthy choices in their lives and establish strong support networks and violence-free relationships. Click here for inquiry.

- Couples Counselling Couples therapy is used as a preventive measure to promote violence-free relationships, which includes emotional and verbal violence as well. Couple counselling offers both partners a chance to be heard and understood by each other, as well as learning tools to construct a healthier relationship. Click here for inquiry.

- Family Counselling: Family therapy is used as a preventive measure to promote a violence-free family. Families are able to attend sessions and receive therapy for a variety of reasons, including wanting to improve communication, resolve conflict, and gain skills in respectful parenting and partnering. Click here for inquiry.

604-792-2760

Public email: info@anndavis.org

Website: https://anndavis.org/counselling

9046 Young Road, Chilliwack, British Columbia, V2P 4R6

Cost: Fees may apply

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Service area: Chilliwack, Hope + show cities

Service area cities: Chilliwack and Hope

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