Claire Ndayirorere

Areas of assistance
✓ Inner Healing
✓ Trauma Therapy
✓ Grief and loss
✓ Mental Health
✓ Family Counseling
✓ Deliverance

Your preferred way to be contacted:
✓ Email
✓ Phone
✓ Whatsapp

Do you take appointments in person, online or both?
In-person
Online only
✓ Both

Are you Certified in your chosen field?
✓ Yes

What is your ministry or business name?
Inner Healing Support Africa

 
 

About

Inner Healing Support Africa’s services are provided by trained Prayer Ministers, professionally trained in Trauma, mental healthy and addiction therapists and certified counsellors. We will offer these services in partnership with the Catch the Fire World, a family of Churches and ministries whose principal place of business is Toronto, Canada Hospitals in Burundi, Pastors Rwanda and we are planning to provide services in more countries in Africa.

The goal of our counsellors, Prayer Ministers and Therapists is to help people understand and address the issues caused by trauma and psychiatric issues. We seek to address their effects on day to day life and to identify effective coping strategies and treatments as well as to implement steps towards positive change and healing. For personal mental health, the issues to be addressed include anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, post traumatic disorder, grief management and psychiatric disorders.

The assigned Prayer Ministers, Counsellor and Therapist will design a tailored program to meet individual, group needs to support healing, enhance coping mechanisms, and provide appropriate therapy as needed.

 

Education and Training

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Arts from York University, Toronto, Ontario

  • Mental Health certificate and other certificates of the Community Development Service

  • 20 years of work experience in human services settings

  • School of Leaders and School of Ministry at Catch The Fire Church in Toronto

  • Masters Degree in Divinity in Progress from Christian College

 

Do you charge for your personal appointments?

Yes ✓ No

 
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