Troy Reeves
Anchor of Hope Counselling
Anchor of Hope Counselling is a place where you will find rest in the midst of whatever storm you are currently experiencing. Whether these storms involve depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, relationship strains, addiction or persistent mental illnesses, every client will experience a customized, non-judgemental approach blended with empathy, genuine concern, and a commitment towards future hope, freedom, and recovery.
Whether you need a single counselling session, or ongoing support; on your own, or with family or a partner, you are welcome here and it would be our honour to walk this journey of healing alongside you… working through each hurt, each pain, each setback, each question… one step at a time; one memory at a time… and at a pace that you will set and that you will be comfortable with.
WE STRIVE TO:
1. Be a place of wellness that offers counselling services, recovery in Addiction, therapy and support in a way that addresses all three domains of health, through the lens of a nurse, and adjusted by the experiences and desires of the client.
Navigate the complex storms of each client's journey in a co-occurring disorder model, understanding the impact of Addiction on a person's mental health and how mental health concerns drive the disease of Addiction.
2. Meet a growing need and shortage of counselling / coaching services and,
3. To further reduce wait-times in and around the cities to better improve health care delivery for everyone in need.
Anchor of Hope was born out of a desire to offer authentic, holistic care to clients in a meaningful way that will address all domains of health within each person: mind, body and spirit. After working as a registered nurse in the specialty field of psychiatric and mental health nursing in both a military setting and then within community and civilian hospital settings as a mental health clinician, Troy Reeves established Anchor of Hope in the summer of 2017. Passionately working holistically for the past decade of nursing, Troy later pursued a second post-graduate specialty in faith community nursing (aka Parish Nursing) to continue in his commitment to meet clients where they are at, regardless of their background or adherence to or lack of faith.