Services Offered
Consultation, Assessment, Treatment, and Referral
Clinical consultation, assessment, treatment and referral are available to:
To address a variety of issues:
- Individuals
- Couples
- Family
- Adolescents
- Parents
- Workplace
- First Responders
- Frontline Workers
- Veterans
- Community based mental health services
- Family and Children's Service
- Community Living
- Probation and Parole
To address a variety of issues:
- Anger
- Anxiety/Depression
- Grief/Loss
- Family related challenges
- Parenting/Child challenges
- Trauma-Acute PTSD, CPTSD, Developmental Trauma
- Attachment Disorders
- Work Related Issues-workplace traumatic stress, career development, work transitions, work related conflicts
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- War Related Experiences( Refugee experience)
- General Mental Health challenges
Specialized Service in Trauma
Consultation, Assessment, and Therapy are available in the area of PTSD, CPTSD, Developmental Trauma and Attachment Disorder.
Individual Therapy
Assessment and treatment is available for individuals experiencing symptoms of trauma. Services offered include Stabilization, Emotion Regulation, Trauma Processing , EMDR , Sensorimotor Psychotherapy.
Group Therapy

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Trauma Assessment and Treatment: A Group Model
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In this two day training mental health professionals will be introduced to assessment tools, structured interviewing, pre and post measures, and a group model of trauma intervention. They will be provided with both theory and skills in order to facilitate a trauma group for adults/parents impacted by trauma. Participants will learn more about the theory and research to date that informs this bottom-up approach to trauma treatment.
Prerequisite: Completion of the one day workshop "Adult Survivors of Developmental Trauma."
Critical Incident Stress Management Services provided at CPCC
CISM is a critical incident debriefing service used by community service providers, business-corporations, schools, hospitals, nursing homes to help support employees in the event of a critical incidence such as death of an employee, assault of a staff member, criminal act in the workplace, loss of a client due to a violent act, termination-job loss of an employee, recovery operations, and other catastrophic events.
- CPCC offers a three module trauma program which is 24 weeks in duration, one evening a week for 2 hours. The group design is a bottom up approach to healing trauma. It has been developed to address the symptoms associated with Complex PTSD and Developmental Trauma. The program is for individuals who have had adverse life experiences such as childhood abuse (emotional, physical, and or sexual), war-related trauma, catastrophic events, severe neglect, and other acts of violence. The group offers psychoeducation about trauma, the impact of trauma on the brain, and skill building in the areas of Stabilization ( emotion regulation), Trauma Processing, and Interpersonal Skills Development. The group also includes a Yoga practice in each module.
Trauma Assessment and Treatment: A Group Model
Waiting for the Bomb to Drop and not Knowing what to do when it does.
In this two day training mental health professionals will be introduced to assessment tools, structured interviewing, pre and post measures, and a group model of trauma intervention. They will be provided with both theory and skills in order to facilitate a trauma group for adults/parents impacted by trauma. Participants will learn more about the theory and research to date that informs this bottom-up approach to trauma treatment.
Prerequisite: Completion of the one day workshop "Adult Survivors of Developmental Trauma."
Critical Incident Stress Management Services provided at CPCC
CISM is a critical incident debriefing service used by community service providers, business-corporations, schools, hospitals, nursing homes to help support employees in the event of a critical incidence such as death of an employee, assault of a staff member, criminal act in the workplace, loss of a client due to a violent act, termination-job loss of an employee, recovery operations, and other catastrophic events.
Education, Training, and Program Development in the area of trauma is available to community service partners.
CPCC has provided education, training and critical incident debriefing to:
CPCC can customize training programs to meet the needs of professionals providing mental health services to communities, families, children, adults and corporations.
- Child Welfare
- Safe Guards
- Homewood Health Services
- CMHA WW
- Wilfrid Laurier University, MSW Program
- First Nations Communities
- OPP Association
- Firefighters
- Police
- Hospital Personnel
- Coast Guard
- Industrial Manufacturing
- CISM Peer Teams
- OPSEU
- Carizon
- Community Living
CPCC can customize training programs to meet the needs of professionals providing mental health services to communities, families, children, adults and corporations.