Safe Harbor Support - Ontario

Safe Harbor Support - Ontario

Mental Health Psychotherapist
105 Consumers Drive
Online, L1N 1C4

Description


Welcome to Safe Harbor Support:

Safe Harbor Support is a place where you can come to feel grounded from the challenges you face in your life. Safe Harbor Support provides a non-judgmental space where you can be authentic and true to who you are, how you feel and discuss what you’re going through. ​

At Safe Harbor we value:

Collaboration – We work with all our clients collaboratively to support them in their journey to overcome whatever challenges they may be experiencing

Compassion – We believe in the worth of every individual. We work to create a safe space where every individual can come as their authentic self and know that they will be treated with compassion by us.

Confidentiality – We take our clients privacy seriously and ensure all the work being done is in line with their right to privacy and confidentiality.

Right to Self Determination – We accept our clients as they are and we do not judge our clients, dictate or impose on our clients. We are here to listen, provide support and guidance to help our clients discover the path that is right for them like a light house does a ship.

Counselling Services:

At Safe Harbor Support we offer Individual Counselling, Family Counselling and Specialty Programming.

Our Individual Counselling Services are:

Stress, Anxiety, Trauma, Self-Esteem. Addictions, Anger Management, Life Transitions, Depression

Our Family Counselling Services are:

Health & Illness, Behavioural Issues, Family Conflict

About Angini Mohammed:

Born in the Caribbean, I grew up in a community that was more collectivistic than individualistic. I learned about the values of Social Work (service, integrity, and compassion) from my Mentors, my Mother and Grandmother. Both were pillars in the community through their volunteering and service. They exemplified kindness, calmness and a non-judgmental approach to everyone they interacted with. It was from my experiences with them that I was led to Social Work and used it as a tool to overcome my own challenges of intergenerational trauma, medical trauma and violence.

Now, as a practitioner, I leverage the same kindness, calmness and non-judgmental approach when working with my clients. These characteristics have been foundational in my upbringing and have been incorporated into my professional practice. Most importantly, my reason for becoming a Social Worker is my love for the profession, the healing power of being heard and playing my part in Social Justice.

Hours


Flexible hours, evening availability