S  alem's Christian Counselling Directory of Ontario: Agency Profile
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Susan Kay, Clarington Family Counselling Centre  
Region: Durham

Address: 2283 Trulls Road South
Courtice, ON L1E 2N2
Phone: 905-239-5326
905-435-8161

Fax:905-435-8286

Email: skay@uoguelph.ca



Type of Service: Therapy, Group Therapy, Workshops

List of Services: Individual, couple and family therapy; workshops - specific topic or specific demographic groups

Fee Structure: Between $80 and $100 per hour (sliding fee scale according to income)

Title(s)Work with...Work setting
Counsellor Family Clinic/Agency
Psychiatrist Group Private Practice
Psychologist Individual Institution
Social Worker Couples
Therapist

Names of Staff and their Qualifications:
Susan Kay:
Education/Certification:

Master of Science (Couple and Family Therapy) – University of Guelph - 2008
Honours Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) – University of Waterloo - 2005
Bachelor of Religious Education – Tyndale University and Seminary - 1983

Supervised Training Experiences:

Supervised by Nancy Wood – Regional Municipality of Durham for AAMFT designation
Supervised by Dr. Anna Dienhart, Dr. Jean Turner, Dr. John Beaton at the University of Guelph


Professional Experiences:

2008 - Present: Private clinical practice in association with Clarington Family Counselling Centre
May 2008 - August 2008: Therapist - Intern in the Family Services Division the Social Services Department of the Regional Municipality of Durham, Whitby, ON
January 2007 - March 2008: Intern Therapist at the Couple and Family Therapy Centre at the University of Guelph


Mission Statement:

                  I have a passion to work with people in a way that is respectful and caring as they explore their relationships with themselves, and with others.  I am committed to working collaboratively with people towards making changes in their lives that would result in more preferred ways of being and of relating with others and their world.  It is important to me to honour diversity in ability, age, culture, ethnicity, race, sexual preference, spirituality and socioeconomic status.  
                  I have experienced a significant journey of faith in my own life and feel comfortable working with people who do and do not hold faith as an important part of their path in healing.  I have a deep belief in the resiliency of the human spirit and consider it a privilege to be a potential agent of change and hope, as I work with individuals, couples and families.





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