Third Space Charity is offering help with accessible and supportive care counselling for young adults suffering from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) as the gloomy weather continues into February.
Approximately two to three per cent of Canadians experience SAD, with a further 15 per cent experiencing a milder form of the disorder.
Some telltale signs include low energy, trouble concentrating, appetite changes and loss of interest in activities.
Third Space鈥檚 supportive care counselling for adults aged 18-29 is under a 鈥榩ay what you can鈥 model, meaning if you do not have the funds to pay the charity, you don鈥檛 have to.
鈥淲e鈥檙e really excited to be working with our largest cohort of master鈥檚 level, practicum interns ever right now, and this group of incredible, counsellors-in-training needs clients,鈥 said executive director Karen Mason.
As part of the program, Third Space is offering clients up to seven sessions of supportive care counselling, either online or in person.
鈥淲e鈥檙e committed to providing an inclusive and safe space for our clients to process thoughts and emotions,鈥 added Mason.
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