Counselling

Westbrook Counselling Services provides counselling support to adults, couples, teens, children, families, and groups. Most people who seek counselling are either searching for solutions to problems or wanting to make improvements within themselves or within their relationships. Anxiety, stress, depression, aggression, anger, addictions, abuse, communication, dissatisfaction with current circumstances, separation and divorce issues, parenting concerns, relationship difficulties, and destructive behaviour are just a few examples of the struggles facing people who have accessed counselling at Westbrook Counselling Services.

Your counsellor will help you define your counselling goals, track your progress, and maintain the changes you have made. We understand that you know what is best for you and your family. We will work with you to help you identify the changes that you want to make

Family Support for Children with Disabilities

Our psychologists are approved providers through FSCD. We are experienced in coordinating Specialized Services private teams of therapy consultants in addition to securing appropriate aide support. We also provide clinical supervision to aides for Behavioural Aide contracts.  Our psychologists will ensure that your therapy consultation team creates goals and strategies that reflect your priorities. We are available through a referral from your FSCD social worker.

Assessment

Westbrook Counselling Services offers a wide range of psychological testing and assessment services for children, adolescents, and adults. Psychological consultation and assessment can often be very beneficial when seeking to better understand and support individuals who are experiencing learning, emotional, and/or behavioural problems. Psychological assessment explores an individual’s functioning across various domains, can identify relevant diagnoses, and can provide recommendations for treatment.

Westbrook Counselling Services offers detailed assessments, such as psycho-educational testing, that investigate an individual’s cognitive and academic strengths and weaknesses, as well as the psychological factors that may interfere with learning. Children, youth, and adults are typically referred for psycho-educational assessments when there are concerns about their cognitive development or when they are not achieving at expected levels academically.