
Treatment
At Arise Health and Wellness we are passionate about helping people to overcome the challenges that they may be facing and walk into a new place of personal empowerment, deeper joy, productivity, connection and purpose. At Arise we believe that times of suffering, loss, change or despair are inevitable parts of life and that, with the appropriate support, can provide for a platform from which people can arise into an improved place within themselves and their relationships; into a place of strength, resilience and purpose. These transformations begin in relationships and psychological therapy provides for a unique therapeutic relationship where patients can discover healing, learning and repair. Our therapies are administered based on the individual's unique presenting problems and are evidence-based.
Adult
The following are only some of the evidence-based therapies that can be delivered to adult patients:
cognitive behavioural therapy
schema focused therapy
dialectical behaviour therapy
acceptance commitment therapy
couples therapy
motivational interviewing
mindfulness
relaxation training
interpersonal psychotherapy
exposure therapy
Child & Family
The following are only some of the evidence-based therapies that can be delivered to children, adolescents and families:
cognitive behaviour therapy
acceptance commitment therapy
systemic family therapy
parent-child interaction therapy
play therapy
emotion coaching
attachment-based therapies
Online
Our therapies can be delivered in person at one of our two practice locations or, where necessary, via a specialist medical, on-line platform. The sessions may be delivered in individual, couples, family or group settings depending on the unique needs of the individuals involved, their presenting problem(s) and the reason for the referral. The platform allows for:
confidentiality
share screening and video access
whiteboard use
file sharing
*Please note we are unable to provide therapy for the following issues:
Walk-in, crisis or emergency services.
Medico-legal, worker’s compensation, family court, or other legal matters.
Criminal-related behaviours or concerns.
High risk of suicide or self-harm.
High risk of violence to self or others.
Current psychotic behaviours.
Serious and chronic substance abuse, addiction or gambling difficulties.
Eating disorders.`
If you are seeking assistance with any of these issues, we recommend going to our Resources to find appropriate supports.