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Emmanuelle Gervais

Emmanuelle Gervais

Emmanuelle Gervais has always been involved in helping others better understand and overcome their difficulties to help them flourish and reach a state of all-around well-being. Wanting to better equip herself with the skills necessary to reach her goal of working in the field of counselling, she completed her post-secondary studies at the School of social work at the University of Moncton where she completed her Bachelor degree of social work in 2008 and her Master degree of social work in 2020.

Emmanuelle is a bilingual registered social worker and a clinical therapist who in the course of her career, developed a deep understanding of the following problematic and thus was able to acquire the necessary skills required to intervene in the field of victimization, trauma, managing behavioural issues, domestic violence, anxiety, performance anxiety, relationship difficulties, communication, burnout, compassion fatigue, self-esteem, self-care and self-awareness.

It is with a great deal of attention and sensitivity that Emmanuelle developed a therapeutic approach that focusses on the strengths and needs of the person (or people) all the while taking in consideration the reality of the environment. She offers services in the form of educational sessions on diverse topics, individual counselling and couples counselling. The following approaches have greatly influenced her therapeutic style: person-centred approach, solution-focused approach, feminist approach, trauma informed approach, crisis intervention approach, psychosocial approach and behaviour modification approach.

Position

Clinical Therapist, MSW, RSW, CRT

Diplomas

  • Masters degree in Social worker, University of Moncton, 2020
  • Bachelor of social work, University of Moncton, 2008

Clientele

Couples, families, teenagers (16-18), adults (+18) and the elderly

Price

120 $CAD/hour (no tax)

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Language

English and French

Region of service

Serves New-Brunswick
Services offered
  • Anger management
  • Anxiety management
  • Bereavement-grief
  • Depression
  • Burnout
  • End of life support
  • LGBTQ+ realites
  • Life transition
  • Mental health issues
  • Pain management
  • Self-esteem
  • Self-harm
  • Stress management
  • School related issues
  • Blended family
  • Extended family
  • Family dynamics
  • Parent-child relationships
  • Parenting strategies
  • Relationship issues
  • Separation-divorce
  • Childhood abuse
  • Domestic violence
  • Traumatic event
  • Victimization
  • Violence
  • Violent behavior
  • Conflict
  • Organizational change
  • Stress
  • Work-life balance
Registration number for The New-Brunswick association of Social Workers : 2590