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Welcome

Our Approach to Wellness and Counselling

Inuka Wellness and Counselling Centre adopts an integrative, client-centred, and clinically informed approach. Our interventions are grounded in recognized psychological and counselling frameworks, including: - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) - Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) - Trauma-Informed Care - Person-Centred Therapy - Relapse Prevention Models

Each client undergoes an initial assessment to inform individualized care plans with clear therapeutic goals. Progress is monitored collaboratively to ensure effectiveness, continuity of care, and sustainable outcomes.

We balance warmth and empathy with clinical structure, believing that every step upward matters and that consistent therapeutic engagement leads to meaningful change.

Services Process

Why Choose Inuka Wellness and Counselling Centre

  • Clinically trained and experienced counselling professionals
  • Evidence-based and outcome-focused interventions
  • Ethical, confidential, and client-centred practice
  • Services for individuals, families, and institutions
  • Integrated support for mental health and addiction recovery
  • Professional reporting and accountability for institutional clients

Leadership and Professional Team

Inuka Wellness and Counselling Centre is led by qualified and experienced mental health professionals with strong backgrounds in counselling psychology, addiction counselling, and psychosocial support. Our team is passionate about ethical practice, continuous professional development, and client-centred care.

Ethics and Confidentiality

We strictly adhere to professional counselling ethics, including informed consent, confidentiality, respect for client autonomy, and professional boundaries. All client information is handled with the highest level of discretion and security.

Partnerships and Community Engagement

Inuka Wellness and Counselling Centre collaborates with rehabilitation centres, learning institutions, faith-based organizations, corporate bodies, and community groups to promote mental health awareness, prevention, and early intervention.