Life’s challenges can feel so overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. My name is Tereza, and I have been supporting clients in various capacities over the past 16 years. Many of the clients I have had the honor to support experience stress, anxiety, overwhelming thoughts, trauma, depressed mood, grief and loss and difficulty with boundaries. I support couples who have struggled with connection and communication issues, infidelity and transitional periods. I also provide pre-marital support.
I use various approaches including but not limited to Person-Centered, Developmental Model, Solution-Focused. My practice is trauma-informed and culturally sensitive and I strive to provide a safe environment for you to express yourself and feel supported. I believe each person has unique strengths that can foster positive changes desired. I look forward to empowering you on your next steps, let’s connect.
Life’s challenges can feel so overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. My name is Tereza, and I have been supporting clients in various capacities over the past 16 years. Many of the clients I have had the honor to support experience stress, anxiety, overwhelming thoughts, trauma, depressed mood, grief and loss and difficulty with boundaries. I support couples who have struggled with connection and communication issues, infidelity and transitional periods. I also provide pre-marital support.
I use various approaches including but not limited to Person-Centered, Developmental Model, Solution-Focused. My practice is trauma-informed and culturally sensitive and I strive to provide a safe environment for you to express yourself and feel supported. I believe each person has unique strengths that can foster positive changes desired. I look forward to empowering you on your next steps, let’s connect.
Dayirai pronounced (Dye-Rye) is a registered Clinical Social Worker (RCSW) living in Alberta. In addition, she is registered to provide tele-practice in the following provinces: Ontario, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and the Northwest Territories.
Dayirai obtained her Master of Social Work degree from Ryerson University and has provided mental wellness, coaching and consulting services to individuals, families, couples, and communities for over 12 years. Her early beginnings as a grassroots social worker in Ontario exposed her to the dynamics of children and families marginalized in society, whether by language as new immigrants, economics, and generational problems of mental health, addiction, and trauma.
Dayirai’s social work career path has been intentionally varied in keeping with the profession’s presence in multiple spaces where social health and well-being are achieved through client-centeredness, collaboration, and leading change to promote social justice and social development.
“My passion is partnering and working with clients to help them navigate systems and thrive. I provide a compassionate and creative presence in attending to whatever the clients bring to our work. My approach is respectful, authentic, ‘straightforward,’ strengths-based, recovery-oriented, solution-focused, empowering, anti-oppressive, collaborative, and non-judgmental. I’m not afraid to talk about the hard or awkward stuff, and I’m also not afraid to let clients know when they’re standing in their way. My goal is to meet clients where they are and to be helpful in a way that is specific to their circumstances.”
Dayirai pronounced (Dye-Rye) is a registered Clinical Social Worker (RCSW) living in Alberta. In addition, she is registered to provide tele-practice in the following provinces: Ontario, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and the Northwest Territories.
Dayirai obtained her Master of Social Work degree from Ryerson University and has provided mental wellness, coaching and consulting services to individuals, families, couples, and communities for over 12 years. Her early beginnings as a grassroots social worker in Ontario exposed her to the dynamics of children and families marginalized in society, whether by language as new immigrants, economics, and generational problems of mental health, addiction, and trauma.
Dayirai’s social work career path has been intentionally varied in keeping with the profession’s presence in multiple spaces where social health and well-being are achieved through client-centeredness, collaboration, and leading change to promote social justice and social development.
“My passion is partnering and working with clients to help them navigate systems and thrive. I provide a compassionate and creative presence in attending to whatever the clients bring to our work. My approach is respectful, authentic, ‘straightforward,’ strengths-based, recovery-oriented, solution-focused, empowering, anti-oppressive, collaborative, and non-judgmental. I’m not afraid to talk about the hard or awkward stuff, and I’m also not afraid to let clients know when they’re standing in their way. My goal is to meet clients where they are and to be helpful in a way that is specific to their circumstances.”