THERAPY SERVICES
At the Centre for Social Work Education, we believe that true healing comes from a holistic approach. We offer trauma-informed, culturally responsive therapy designed to support individuals and families in overcoming challenges, building resilience, and fostering lasting well-being.

Whether you're navigating trauma, struggling with burnout, or seeking support as a family, our therapy services are crafted to help you heal and thrive. Our experienced therapists utilize a blend of therapeutic modalities that prioritize human connection, self-reflection, and emotional healing.
We are committed to empowering you through a compassionate, results-driven approach to therapy. Our services are founded on core principles of integrity, authenticity, and inclusivity, ensuring a safe, supportive environment where you can truly heal.
Our therapy addresses the mind, body, and spirit, helping you find balance and well-being in every aspect of your life.
Our team consists of highly trained, empathetic professionals with expertise in trauma, attachment, burnout prevention, family dynamics, and more.
We use scientifically backed therapeutic techniques to deliver the highest quality of care.
Ready to take the first step toward healing and personal growth?
We offer flexible options for therapy sessions to fit your schedule and preferences. Contact us to book a session or get more information on our therapy services.
*Social work may be covered under your extended health benefits—check your plan for details.

At the Centre for Social Work Education, we offer high-quality training and therapeutic services to support mental health professionals, organizations, and individuals. Our experiential training programs are designed to equip therapists with the latest tools and insights, while our therapy services provide trauma-informed care to help individuals and families heal and thrive. With our team’s expertise, we are committed to fostering growth, resilience, and lasting change in both professionals and clients alike.
If you feel you cannot keep yourself safe, you can contact your local distress centre or crisis line or go into your nearest emergency department.
