Career Counseling therapists in Listowel, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Jonathan Snowball, Anxiety and Depression Psychotherapist
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MA, MDiv
Often times, transitions come with stress and uncertainty. Be it leaving school, choosing or starting a job or changing professions. Finding a fulfilling career is important to your mental well-being. Together we can successfully walk step by step through the transition process. Depending on your needs, we can define your goals and passions as well as your fears. We can explore your skills, strengths and education and how they relate to today’s job market. Using aptitude tests and personality traits, we can determine possible careers that would be a good fit for you and that you can succeed in.
5 Years Experience
Elaine Stirling
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
Exploring a new career or navigating a sudden change can be stressful, and you don’t have to navigate the complexity alone. My approach to career counselling is gentle and structured. First, I look to explore your good reasons for wanting to make a change or shift in your work. Next, we will articulate and outline your purpose and intentions for a next step in your career. It’s normal for career shifts to feel both unsettling and invigorating; my aim is to gently work with you to find the most preferred next step. Book a free consultation to explore if we are a good fit.
4 Years Experience
Mabel Vonk
Life Coach, MSc, MA
Changing careers is one of the biggest decision we can make in life. So many of my clients come to me feeling stuck and unfulfilled in their careers and seek out guidance to pivot and transition into their purpose, values and passion.
7 Years Experience
CF
Registered Psychotherapist
My experience as an employment counsellor, mentor, and leader in various fields can help you assess your career goals and develop strategies to advance yourself as a professional.
16 Years Experience
Lori Ralko
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, M.A., RSW
Much of our lives are spent working! It's important to recognize the impact our work lives on our overall happiness and do what we can to either minimize the negative impact of work on our lives, or maximize the positive impact. Sometimes this can be as simple as finding work/life balance. Other times, it might mean rolling up our sleeves, doing some serious brainstorming and research, and taking steps towards change. I actually find this kind of work fun and would love to help you with this if you're interested!
15 Years Experience