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Areas of development | Abuse, Anxiety, Bullying, Depression, Family Changes (Separation/Divorce), Family Violence, Greif, Self Esteem, Self-Harm. |
Counselling/Social work
Charnell is a social work professional, whose educational journey began with a Bachelor of Social Work from McMaster University in 2012, followed by a Master of Social Work from the University of Windsor in 2013. Since then, Charnell has dedicated her career to enhancing the mental well-being of individuals and families, leveraging her training and empathy to guide them through life’s challenges.
With a proficiency in a variety of therapeutic modalities, including narrative therapy, mindfulness, and solution-focused therapy, Charnell tailors her approach to meet the unique needs of each client. She has amassed experience and expertise in addressing mental health issues, such as self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and providing crucial crisis intervention services.
Currently, Charnell is deepening her specialization in the field by pursuing additional training to become a certified perinatal mental health professional. This dedication underscores her commitment to supporting families and children, not just in navigating their present difficulties but in laying the groundwork for a healthier, more fulfilling future.
Charnell’s practice is characterized by her passion for empowering families to identify and achieve their goals. She believes in the transformative power of collaborative therapy, where clients are not just recipients of care but active participants in their journey toward healing and self-discovery.
At the heart of Charnell’s work is a deep-seated belief in the resilience and strength of the human spirit. Her approach is not only informed by her extensive academic background and professional experience but also by her ongoing commitment to learning and adapting in a field that is constantly evolving. Charnell stands to continue to support those seeking to overcome life’s obstacles and strive towards a brighter, more empowered future.
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Modes of Service | |
Areas of development | Abuse, Anxiety, Bullying, Depression, Family Changes (Separation/Divorce), Family Violence, Greif, Self Esteem, Self-Harm. |