My Approach to Helping
Kevin Waldbillig is a registered psychotherapist with The College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO). Kevin is also able to provide service under the supervision of a Psychologist if that is required by the third party provider.
Clients visiting Change Works Interactive often consult because they are coping with a personal challenge such as loss, relationships, anxiety or depression. Others may be struggling with an issue related to their work life. Kevin has a good track record of helping clients by creating a comfortable and confidence-inspiring environments, through the use of assessments and reflective modules. Insurance plans are accepted and confidentiality is insured. Change is difficult and challenging but can also bring exciting possibilities. Let me help you write a new story and a new beginning.
More Info About My Practice
Additionally, I have had the opportunity in this career to help assess, coach and help find creative solutions for over a thousand clients in a variety of sectors and stages of career development, many of whom have experienced workplace challenges and difficulties in both their professional or personal lives. I have worked for many years as an educator including roles as a part-time professor with Sheridan College, a counsellor and clinician at The University of Toronto and my own private practice for the past 8 years. I continues to develop, and present workshops and learning experiences both virtually and in person to a variety of audiences related to enhanced self care, motivation and performance, improving team dynamics, and managing conflicts.
Important Factors for Choosing a Therapist
If you are new to therapy, you may be feeling a little nervous about opening up to someone you might not even know. Here are a few ideas, that can help you choose the right therapist:
1) Do I feel comfortable talking to this person?
2) Has the therapist been recommended by others I trust?
3) How long have they been in practice?
4) Does the therapist respond to questions and comments in a non-judgemental way?
5) Do you feel seen, heard, respected and safe?
6) Is the officevirtual setting professional?
7) What modalities or methods does the therapist practice and does it fit with my style and orientation?
Starting therapy to bring about change in a person's life may be tough a decision. I pride myself in creating an atmosphere that welcomes change and growth. Let's talk.