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Counselling - Family, Couple, Individual - Oxford and Norfolk


Counselling aims at assisting people to understand and overcome or manage personal problems, such as difficulties in relationships, anger, conflict, trauma, and abuse. There are many types of counsellors usually specializing in one particular area. The services listed here are non-profit or government-funded.

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These services are located in Oxford and Norfolk
Oxford County Community Health Centre - Counselling Services  
35 Metcalf St, Woodstock, ON  N4S 3E6
519-539-1111 Add to Clipboard
Wellkin Child and Youth Mental Wellness (Oxford County)  
912 Dundas St, Woodstock, ON  N4S 1H1
519-539-0463 Add to Clipboard
Woodstock Hospital - Mental Health Services of Oxford County - Individual and Group Therapy  
310 Juliana Dr, Woodstock, ON  N4V 0A4
519-421-4223 Add to Clipboard
Woodstock Hospital - Mental Health Services of Oxford County - Walk In Counselling/Brief Therapy  
Woodstock, ON  N4V 0A4
519-421-4223 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of Oxford and Norfolk, but provide service to Oxford and Norfolk.
Canadian Hearing Services - London Region - General Support Services  
301 Oxford St W, Unit 4, London, ON  N6H 1S6
1-866-518-0000 Add to Clipboard
Family Service Thames Valley - Community Counselling Program  
500 South St, Unit 2, London, ON  N6B 1C3
519-433-0183 Add to Clipboard
Talk4Healing - Telephone Helpline and On-line Chat Counselling Services  
Thunder Bay, ON
1-855-554-4325 Add to Clipboard
Wellness and Emotional Support (WES) For Youth Online  
PO Box 2364, Walkerton, ON  N0G 2V0
519-507-3737 Add to Clipboard
Medical services must be provided by or supervised by a regulated health professional. To confirm whether a regulated health professional is eligible to practice in Ontario, go to the public registry: www.health.gov.on.ca/en/pro/programs/hhrsd/about/regulated_professions.aspx

Social workers and social service workers in Ontario are governed under the Social Work and Social Service Work Act, 1998, (the "Act") regulations passed under the Act and College bylaws. To confirm a social worker is eligible to practice in Ontario, go to the public registry: www.ocswssw.org/members/online-register/