In today’s demanding work environment, employees face a range of challenges that can affect their productivity, happiness, and overall health. An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a valuable investment that prioritizes your team’s mental and emotional wellbeing. It shows your commitment to a healthier workforce and a stronger, more resilient business.
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Individual therapy provides a safe non-judgmental environment to explore your thoughts, feelings and life experiences with a trained and experienced counsellor who will work with you to help you...
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Imagine a space to reconnect, to truly hear and be heard by your partner. With one of our skilled therapists as your guide, you can unravel the complexities of your relationship dynamic.
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Child therapy offers a unique opportunity for children at different stages of development to explore their feelings, build self esteem, work through difficult experiences and improve communication skills.
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Feeling stuck and lonely like no one understands you and the challenges you’re facing? Group therapy offers an opportunity to connect with others facing similar challenges and gain support on your journey of healing and growth.
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Maybe you’ve heard, but consider this a friendly reminder that Everyone! Benefits! From! Therapy! You don’t need to have a diagnosable condition, a life that’s actively on fire, or even be outwardly struggling to make it through the day to get your therapy on. So if you’re out here asking, “Do I need therapy?” the answer is probably!
Are you stuck in life, depressed or want to revamp your career and life? Look no Further, Clarity Counseling Centre is the catalyst and place to plug in. 2020 I was stuck in a rut mentally and crushing on the inside, although outside I looked successful. Investing in the Advanced Counseling Skills course, created a light bulb moment in my life. The benefits are incredible and the rates very affordable.
Facilitator,YALI.
I first interacted with Jane in 2018, when she came to Lion’s First sight eye hospital Nairobi, to train the nurses on an intensive basic Counseling skills training course. Her mastery of content, and her friendly nature made it a memorable experience for us. I wholeheartedly recommend Clarity Counseling Centre to any employer who needs to have their employees equipped with counselling skills.
Head of Counseling Department at The Lions SightFirst Eye Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya.
I had long wanted to understand why I felt and acted the way I do. The Basic Counselling Skills class provided an opportunity for me to be self aware. I appreciated myself more and in turn, I was able to appreciate others. It is a short course with lifelong benefits. I am a better person because of CCTC.
Banker by profession
I was looking for a committed trainer and partner, Clarity Counseling and Training Centre came through in a big way. They offer Counseling services and training in Psychology. After training staff on basic counseling skills, I saw an immediate increase of energy and clear understanding of ministry delivery. They took the time to understand the dynamics of ministry and gave us a tailor made training that equipped the staff in their daily work of ministry. I recommend Clarity Counseling and Training Centre to everyone looking for training and counseling services.
Family Ministry Coordinator, ICC IMARA
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