NOT ALL WOUNDS ARE VISABLE…

For centuries individuals who struggled with their mental health were forced to suffer in silence. It was considered distasteful to speak of feeling anxious, depressed or suicidal. People who suffered with the more visible mental illnesses were often ostracized or dehumanized by an unempathetic society. Thankfully, in today’s society, mental health has moved into the forefront of public health concerns. Mental health is more apt to be openly discussed in all circles of life. Here at Windsor Christian Fellowship, we understand that mental illness is very real in today’s world. We have embraced and have educated ourselves on the struggles that individuals experience in their day to day lives. We are keenly aware that life struggles can become overwhelming, leaving a person without hope.

We have designated trained Christian Counselors who are here to help navigate through the adversities of life while showing individuals that Hope has a name; JESUS. Sessions are confidential with some exceptions. It is required by law that information be disclosed to the proper authorities if there is known child/elder abuse, if there is a danger to yourself or others and/or if you agree to release the information.

Elizabeth Mulder is our trained and licensed Psychotherapist/Christian Counselor. She is registered with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. If you have coverage for psychotherapy, you may be reimbursed by your health care provider.

Pastor Barb is our pastoral counselor/life coach. She has an abundance of training in her field.

COVID-19 UPDATE: PLEASE NOTE: In compliance with the recommendations of our professional college, therapy sessions will continue to be conducted virtually; either through Zoom or by telephone.

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