![]() Copyright 2009: Mheyah Bailey - Vancouver Counsellor, Marriage and Communication Coach
Mheyah believes passionately that positive personal growth, healing and change
can only be accomplished from being our authentic selves, unfolding our dreams and living with conscious intent and mindfulness. She uses a person centered, emotional focused, integrative approach to help facilitate meaningful and beneficial experiences for her Individual and Couple clients. Mheyah creates a comfortable and safe environment with her compassionate
and collaborative style focusing on the individual goals that her clients are hoping to achieve. Mheyah brings a positive, compassionate, inspiring attitude to her counselling
and coaching practice and is an excellent communicator. She believes that personal growth, even though challenging and painful at times, can also be a momentous opportunity and a great personal adventure. She recognizes the courage it takes to live through crisis and face ones fears and pain, and strongly trusts and believes in our amazing capacities as human beings to heal from adversity and reach our highest potential. Mheyah believes we all want to have greater love, connection, passion and intimacy in our lives and that the only true path is through our own inner process, healing and growth. She is truly inspired to participate with her clients in their personal journeys of change.
“I am able to control only that of which I am aware. That of which I am unaware controls me. Awareness empowers me”
Love Actually Communications supports couples whose relationships are struggling and are facing challenges, who want
the support of a marriage counsellor to enhance their skills around solving issues, create positive change, crisis management and reclaim the intimacy that appears to have disappeared. A strong, loving, and healthy relationship provides much more than companionship and support. It also encourages both partners to be their best as individuals. Mheyah wants to help you transform “challenges into opportunities” and view conflict, either with yourself or others “as changes that are trying to happen”. Some of the benefits of counselling are:
*Personal healing and growth *Improved relationships with others *A deeper sense of connection *Ability to cope with stress *Emotional Support *Learning positive and effective parenting skills *Self confidence and self worth *Developing effective communication skills *A greater sense of happiness *A more fulfilling and purposeful life Models and approaches include: *Integrated Counselling *Emotional Focused(spelling) Therapy: www.eft.ca *Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: www.en.wikipedia.org/wikiCognitive_behavioral_therapy *John Gottman: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gottman *Imago Therapy: www.gettingtheloveyouwant.com *Compassionate Communication: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonviolent_communication *Coaching: www.managementhelp.org/guiding/coaching/coaching.htm *CTI Advanced Relationship Coaching *True Colours: www.truecolors.org *Person Centered Therapy: www.counsellingresource.com/types/person-centred/index.html *Family Systems Read the Love Actually Communications Blog
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