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"Out of your vulnerabilities will come your strength"

        - Sigmund Freud

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Sex Addiction

Sex addiction is characterized by a persistent, unmanageable cycle of sexual thoughts and actions, leading to various challenges in an individual's life. These difficulties can range from relationship issues to disruptions in work or academic performance, accompanied by feelings of depression, shame, anxiety, and other emotional burdens.

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Porn Addiction

Porn addicts frequently engage in compulsive pornography use. Despite attempting to quit multiple times, they often find themselves unable to sustain abstinence for more than a few days or weeks. When facing challenges in life, they often turn to pornography as a coping mechanism, perpetuating the cycle of addiction.

Substance Addiction

When substance addiction combines with sex addiction, the challenges of treatment and recovery are intensified. In such cases, specialized intervention, like the expert care provided by Seeking Integrity, becomes essential for successful rehabilitation.

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Betrayal Trauma

If you've been betrayed in a relationship and find yourself overwhelmed with feelings of confusion and distress, know that you're not the only one experiencing this. Discovering infidelity often leads to profound emotional and psychological pain, which is completely understandable.

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Meet Angela

 

Angela is open minded and curious, taking a non- judgmental approach to counselling. She has worked with individuals and families who have been affected by addiction such as alcohol, drugs, gambling and sex. Her counselling style includes of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy and creative wellness using art as a part of wellness.

Individual Counseling

 

Working with individuals, families and couples to promote healing and connection

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"When one door of happiness closes another opens, but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see that one that has been opened for us."

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