Individual therapy services provides client-centered and evidence-based therapy and treatment to assist young people (aged 8-30) with a disability, to overcome difficulties in the areas of behaviour support and mental health.
Group therapy allows individuals to develop specific social skills such as emotional regulation and social skills, and can facilitate the connection with other individuals who are experiencing similar issues. Groups strive toward resolutions of common problems by learning from other group members, and allows for a supportive environment to discuss personal problems.
Mediation provides an opportunity for individuals or groups of people experiencing conflict to meet in a safe and confidential environment with a neutral person (mediator). Mediation provides for an opportunity for participants to talk openly about issues and listen to each other’s point of view, to discuss how things can be better and, reach concrete agreements. Having a richly supportive environment can allow for the safety to explore, learn and understand one another, and to create stronger bonds.
Music therapy promotes well-being, socialisation, communication, promotes relaxation, and stimulating ordered thinking, encourages the expression of emotions, while also decreases anxieties. Music based interventions in group sessions can address a range of cognitive, psychical and socio-emotional goals.