“Transformation”, is the word Dr. Michael Dadson (Mike Dadson) uses to sum up the counselling process at his clinic, Gentle Currents Therapy.
As a Doctor of Clinical Psychology, and the clinical director at Gentle Currents Therapy in Langley, British Columbia, Doctor Michael Dadson shares his beliefs, his approach to counselling and the importance of tailoring various therapy approaches to his client because a “one-size-fits-all” does not apply to mental health counselling.
In this video, Dr Mike Dadson explains the "life-changing" benefits of counselling, especially for those dealing with issues such as depression, trauma, grief and other mental health issues that impair your ability to function in daily life.
"Research has shown that most of the change that occurs from any form of counselling is a direct result of the value and quality of the therapeutic relationship. That relationship is more important than any intervention that's used, and key in the ability to develop a working relationship with another person and explore what the issues are, from one individual to another," Dr. Dadson states.
The video below provides insights into Dr Michael Dadson's counselling approach.
Dr Michael Dadson has been supporting individuals/providing counselling to, couples, families, veterans and first responders for more than 30 years.
Doctor Michael Dadson notes, "Approaching people with authenticity and genuineness, giving them the space to explore the issues they're facing inside without jumping to quick answers, solutions, or advice is important in the counselling process.”
For more counselling videos, follow this link to Dr. Michael Dadson's YouTube channel.
Doctor Michael Dadson has a variety of specialty areas that are also common in his clinical counselling practice: couples / marriage conflicts/issues, PTSD, trauma, anxiety, stress, depression, parent child relationships, and father son relationships.
Gentle Currents Therapy, is also a neurofeedback clinic. Neurofeedback has been proven to help a variety of conditions such as: children with autism, anxiety, PTSD, or depression.
Dr. Michael Dadson received his PhD in Counselling Psychology from the University of British Columbia. Dr. Mike Dadson also received his master’s degree in divinity from Calvin Theological Seminary.
8 Academic and Professional Links for Dr. Michael Dadson
- Registered Clinical Counsellor(RCC), with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors
- Member Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association
- Psychology Today
- Google Scholar
- University of British Columbia –profile
- Final PhD Defence (CNPS)
- Three Best Rated (rated best in Langley for marriage counselling)
- Press Releases
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