Location: No. 3, 13th Ave, Morningside, Mutare

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PCCs Approaches

Competence and Professionalism

PCCS emphasizes the importance of ongoing professional development and the acquisition of knowledge and skills necessary to provide effective therapy. We ensure that therapists are qualified, licensed, or certified in their respective fields and engage in regular supervision and peer consultation.

Non-Discrimination and Inclusivity

PCCS operates on the principle of non-discrimination, ensuring equal access to services for all individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, disability, or socioeconomic status. It actively works to create an inclusive and welcoming environment.

Collaboration and Multidisciplinary Approach

PCCS recognizes the value of collaboration and interdisciplinary cooperation. It works in partnership with other stakeholders, referring clients to additional services, when necessary, to integrate a holistic approach to client care.

Client-Centered Approach

PCCS places the needs and well-being of clients at the center of its work. It respects the autonomy, dignity, and diversity of each client, ensuring that therapy is tailored to individuals’ circumstance and preferences.

Empathy and Compassion

PCCS fosters a culture of empathy and compassion, recognizing the importance of therapeutic relationships built on trust, understanding, and emotional support. Our therapists demonstrate empathy and compassion towards clients, creating a safe space for exploration, recovery and healing.

Confidentiality and Ethics

The organization upholds high standards of ethical conduct in all aspects of its work, including informed consent, professional boundaries, and client welfare. PCCS maintains strict confidentiality of client information, respecting privacy rights and legal requirements. We have policies and procedures to safeguard client confidentiality and educate therapists and staff about the importance of confidentiality.

Advocacy and Social Responsibility

PCCS advocates for mental health awareness and access to services. We work towards reducing stigma and addressing systemic barriers. We engage in community outreach and social responsibility initiatives to promote mental well-being at a broader level.

Individual and Group Therapy

One-on-one counseling sessions with a trained therapist or counselor to address personal concerns, mental health issues, and emotional challenges. Therapy sessions conducted in a group setting, led by a therapist or counselor, where individuals with similar concerns or conditions can share experiences, offer support, and learn coping strategies together.

Child and Adolescent Counseling

Specialized counseling services designed to address the unique needs of children and teenagers, helping them cope with developmental challenges, emotional difficulties, and behavioral issues.

Psychoeducation and training Programs

Educational workshops, seminars, or support groups that focus on promoting mental health awareness, providing information about mental health conditions, and teaching coping skills and self-care techniques e.g., Substance Abuse Family Trainings, First Aid in Mental Health, Stress Management.

Substance Abuse Counseling and Intense Behaviour Modification Recovery

Counseling services tailored to individuals struggling with substance abuse or addiction, aiming to help them understand the underlying causes, develop coping strategies, and support their recovery journey.

Crisis Intervention

Immediate and short-term support provided to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis, such as suicidal thoughts, severe anxiety, or overwhelming distress.

Marriage and Couples Therapy

Counseling sessions aimed at improving communication, resolving conflicts, and enhancing the overall quality of relationships for couples

Trauma Counseling

Therapy focused on supporting individuals who have experienced traumatic events, such as abuse, accidents, or natural disasters, helping them process and heal from the trauma.

Referrals and Resource Assistance

Help in connecting individuals with additional community resources, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, spiritual resources, support groups, or social services, to ensure they receive comprehensive care.