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Ian Bond MA RCC Counsellor & Therapist
Receive a complimentary 30 minute consultation to talk about your concerns and how counselling and therapy can help you. As a professional counsellor and therapist, Ian works together with clients to help them explore relationships, thoughts, feelings, or behaviours, which trouble them and cause difficulty and suffering in their life.

Clients can achieve deeper personal insight and awareness, better ways of understanding and coping with problems, increased feelings of well-being, and improved relationships and life satisfaction. Using a wide variety of therapeutic approaches, Ian has a proven, excellent rate of success overall in helping his clients.
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From an early age Ian has been interested in psychology and helping others. He feels that being a counsellor & therapist is more of a calling than a profession. It is an honour and privilege to be of help to others. With the goal of becoming a counsellor and therapist, he chose university programs and courses that he felt would most benefit his work in helping his future clients.
Ian uses a variety of highly effective counselling and therapeutic methods to help his clients overcome problems and gain more happiness in their lives. He has been described by clients as warm, caring, and conscientious. Initially he provides an assessment to explore, provide clarity and educational information about the issues being presented.
Medical grade hypnotherapy is an effective form of therapy for many conditions according to the American Medical Association and British Medical Association. Ian is a registered professional who provides medical grade hypnotherapy to individuals and couples, for the treatment of a variety of these conditions.
Autonomic hyperactivity - shortness of breath, heart palpitations, dry mouth, trouble swallowing, nausea, or diarrhea. Hypervigilance - concentration difficulties, feeling on edge, trouble falling asleep, or irritability. Resolve your core conflict(s), often outside of conscious awareness, that is the source of anxiety.
Use alcohol or another kind of mood-altering drug regularly until you are high, intoxicated or passed out. Experience denial even though there is direct feedback and evidence from your partner, friends, family, and/or employer that use of the substance is negatively impacting him or her, and work. Missed out on important family, recreational, or work activities, because they interfere with you using a substance.
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