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What is Counselling?

  • It is the process of helping persons who are basically psychologically healthy, resolve developmental and situational problems. 

  • It is conducted with persons who are considered to function within the “normal range”. Clients have adjustment, development, or situational concerns; and their problems require short-term intervention. They are not considered “sick” but “stuck”.

  • It is an interpersonal helping relationship which begins with the client exploring the way they think, how they feel and what they do, for the purpose of enhancing their professional and personal life.

  • It is the application of mental health, psychological, or human development principles to address wellness, personal growth, or career development, as well as pathology.

  • Its focus is to help a person reach maximum fulfillment or potential, and to become fully functioning as a person.

 Typical issues handled at Crossroads

Anxiety,
Depression,
Other Mental Health related Issues

  • Dealing with loss

  • Low self-esteem

  • Exam anxiety

  • Phobias

  • Generalized anxiety

  • Lack of purpose

Relationship Issues

  • Marriage/relationship issues

  • Dealing with breakups

  • Toxic relationships

  • Separation/divorce

  • Family concerns

Career Counselling

  • IQ and Aptitude Testing

  • Career Information/Exploration

  • Interest and Personality Assessment

  • Goal Setting

Work related issues

  • Difficult work relationships

  • Dissatisfying work

  • Lack of recognition

  • Career Stagnation

Developmental, Behavioural & Academic difficulties in children

  • Hyperactivity

  • Aggressive behaviour

  • School anxiety

  • Poor academic performance

  • Lack of focus/concentration

...And more

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Depression,

Anxiety, and

other Mental health related issues 

Come,

let us meet at 

Crossroads.

“Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart.
Who looks outside, dreams;
Who looks inside, awakes.”
    - Carl Gustav Jung

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