Laura McNeilly BSc MA RP
Whole Health Services
Registered Psychotherapist &
Clinical Supervisor
"You meet your destiny on the road you take to avoid it."
Carl Jung
Greetings!
Welcome to an inclusivity-oriented space, offering online and in-person sessions to all.
I’ve designed this little corner of cyberspace to introduce you to me and my work. This site is reflective, exploratory, philosophical and informative, so take your time moving through it.
"Yesterday I was clever so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise so I am changing myself."
Rumi
Currently I have a waitlist for new clients
Here you will find...
...information about Psychotherapy and my philosophy of care. If you are a practicing therapist wanting or needing Clinical Supervision hours, there is information here for you too. You will also find information About Me, including an informal bio, and some of my education and trainings. You can learn about Workshops I offer and have facilitated, and ceremonies I officiate. You can also enjoy some of my favourite inspirational quotes throughout the site, a Blog that includes an archive of writing projects, and you can get your own copy of the Laura McNeilly Whole Health Services Group Manifesto (see below) to support you in your group experiences. For more information or to book an appointment, Contact me. In the meantime, peruse and enjoy! All the best to you.
"The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any."
Alice Walker
Laura McNeilly Whole Health Services is situated on Treaty 3 (Between the Lakes Purchase) land that holds the histories of many First Nations, Inuit and Metis people, many of whom continue to live here. This land is also governed by the Dish With One Spoon treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas of the Credit, and Haudenosaunee First Nations, reflecting the commitment to peace, mutual respect, friendship, and the continuing stewardship of this land. We offer our gratitude for the land and all that it provides, and for the privilege and opportunity to do our work here. We offer our commitment to being mindful and respectful of the history of Indigenous peoples, and to continuing to educate ourselves on the history and legacy of harm of colonization. We acknowledge our responsibility to engage in actions that serve to heal.