About NTD Counselling

Life can be challenging! While suffering is a universal human experience, each person navigates it in their own way. Many of us are searching for support from a caring individual who can acknowledge our struggles and guide us on our journey to living the life we were designed for.

My name is Andy Notice, and I am an intern therapist at Healing Place Counselling and am currently completing my Registered Clinical Counselling (RCC) designation. I hold a BA in Psychology from Trinity Western University and a Master of Theological Studies (MTS) from Tyndale Seminary. I also have a Master's in Clinical Psychotherapy. Additionally, I am a certified Prepare and Enrich pre-marriage counsellor, and a certified Enneagram coach.

As you progress your healing journey, I aim to provide tools, confidence, and hope founded on a non-judgmental, trusting relationship. My approach is grounded in humanistic-existential theory, which is supported by various therapeutic modalities, including CBT, SFT, Logotherapy, and Family Systems Therapy, each tailored to meet your unique needs.

I believe that each person's journey is unique and worth exploring. Together, we can create a personalized approach that resonates with your experiences and aspirations. I am here to walk alongside you, helping you uncover your strengths and navigate the complexities of life. I look forward to embarking on this transformative journey with you.

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Offerings

  • Individuals

    Experience a safe, non-judgmental, space where you can explore and process your experiences. Grounded in culturally sensitive values, my approach integrates cognitive-behavioural, emotionally focused and existential therapies to support your healing and journey toward wholeness.

  • Relationships

    Values-based, emotionally focused therapies that help partners heal from cycles of conflict and deepen connections. Together, we work to develop communication that leads to understanding and to deepen the connection and intimacy while celebrating what makes your unique relationship.

  • Teens

    Parenting is hard; being a good parent is harder! Teens have a variety of issues, concerns and mental health issues that are unique to this generation. It's important to find someone who is comfortable working with teens, understands their world and can authentically connect with them.