Find greater peace, and balance while living with diabetes.
Being a counsellor who has completed the Mental Health + Diabetes training means that I’ve worked toward understand how I can best support you the reality of living with diabetes to provide mental health support specific to addressing the realities of living with diabetes.
Living with diabetes is complex. And since diabetes doesn’t take a break, it be can be exhausting. Responding to mental health challenges in an effective way can improve quality of life in people with diabetes, and may also improve health outcomes.
This is an area when individual or family counselling can help. Particularly a counsellor trained to navigate the realities, challenges, and experiences of living with diabetes.

Mental health support for…
Individuals living with diabetes
Aside from effecting common mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression, living with diabetes carries unique mental health challenges such as diabetes distress and fear of hypoglycemia.
Get mental health care that offers a place to process you experiences, help you build resilience, move towards the outcomes you want.
Children, teens, and young adults
Growing up and entering adulthood while living with diabetes has a whole extra set of experiences and milestones.
Find support understanding the challenges you’re experiencing, at school, in you stage of life, and in navigating new responsibilities or the transfer of care.
Family & Relationship Challenges
Living with diabetes also effects the people around us and people in our families.
Whether you’re wanting to learn to better support your loved one, or find a new normal for your family, Mental health care can support help you process your experiences, and contribute to building a strong and supportive circle of care.
