Mental Health Services in Mono, ON

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426059 25 Sideroad, Mono, L9V 1E2

(416) 988-6689
Disability Service, Mental health service, Farm
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873209 5 Line E, Mono, L9W 6A4

(519) 943-1435
AERCs is a therapeutic collective of psychotherapists and registered social workers that have come together and organized around a mandate to improve the mental health and wellbeing of Canadians, and specifically those living in the province of Ontario. Founded by registered psychotherapist Gloria Segovia at the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic, the business has since grown in capacity because of her leadership and an increased demand for mental health services in the area. AERCs has multiple psychotherapists and registered social workers on staff who offer a wide range of clinical solutions. Therapists at AERCs Toronto and AERCs Orangeville are always learning and improving their skills with additional training in workshops and other related courses. All staff are accredited and licensed to provide mental health services across the province. What does AERCs stand for? AERCs is an anagram formed by the words Addiction Emotional Recovery Counselling services which is our business name. These five words encapsulate Gloria’s unique focus and approach to counselling which centers on managing emotions. Peoples’ thoughts and actions are impacted by how they feel about themselves and AERCs exists to promote wellness through emotional regulation in crises and recovery. Being equipped with the right tools for emotional regulation enhances long-term wellbeing, improved performance at work, enriched personal relationships, and better overall health. Emotions also make for great reading in literature and on our blog. In conclusion, it’s okay to be passionate and have strong feelings about things, as long as your words and actions do not negatively impact other people in your life.

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