Jody Francis
MSW, RSW #13265
Welcome to Quiet Healing! I am fortunate to be working alongside Heather Rowland. Her vision for this space mirrors my own passionate interest in creating a warm and safe space for my client’s healing. I am grateful to hear that when people meet me, they can sense my deep sense of caring and compassion for humanity. I am intent upon creating awareness and insight, encouraging action, nurturing healing, cultivating joy, and supporting people in changing their lives.
Byron Katie contends that ‘things happen for us, not to us.’ I believe that interpreting our lived experiences (the good, the bad and the ugly), through that lens can foster wonderful and powerful insights into living our best possible life.
I am dedicated to helping individuals in the areas of; anxiety, depression, stress management, life's transitions, interpersonal concerns, relationships, self-esteem/personal identity, exploration of sexual and gender identity, and personal growth. I also have a passion for helping individuals process their loss and grief and, along the way, have developed a keen interest in supporting those women and families who have experienced a pregnancy loss.
My other areas of interest include working with adults and persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Through a strong Person-Centered approach, I practice from an eclectic and collaborative approach drawing from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Brief Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Positive Psychology, and Strengths-Based Approaches. I am honoured to lean into people’s hearts and help them harness their own strengths and resources while finding their way through their personal challenges.
If you are interested in getting a sense of whether we would be a good fit to work together, please feel free to contact me. I am currently taking appointments Tuesdays to Thursdays afternoons and early evenings. I also work a couple of Friday afternoons a month.
Kind regards,
Jody Francis, MSW, RSW
Byron Katie contends that ‘things happen for us, not to us.’ I believe that interpreting our lived experiences (the good, the bad and the ugly), through that lens can foster wonderful and powerful insights into living our best possible life.
I am dedicated to helping individuals in the areas of; anxiety, depression, stress management, life's transitions, interpersonal concerns, relationships, self-esteem/personal identity, exploration of sexual and gender identity, and personal growth. I also have a passion for helping individuals process their loss and grief and, along the way, have developed a keen interest in supporting those women and families who have experienced a pregnancy loss.
My other areas of interest include working with adults and persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Through a strong Person-Centered approach, I practice from an eclectic and collaborative approach drawing from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Brief Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Positive Psychology, and Strengths-Based Approaches. I am honoured to lean into people’s hearts and help them harness their own strengths and resources while finding their way through their personal challenges.
If you are interested in getting a sense of whether we would be a good fit to work together, please feel free to contact me. I am currently taking appointments Tuesdays to Thursdays afternoons and early evenings. I also work a couple of Friday afternoons a month.
Kind regards,
Jody Francis, MSW, RSW