Frequently Asked Questions
Some things are easier to understand when you know what to expect.
You can come in for many things — anxiety, stress, relationships, life changes, emotional difficulties, or concerns related to your physical health.
You may also come in when you're simply finding something difficult and aren't sure what kind of help you need.
Yes.
Illness, pain, treatment, surgery, or recovery can affect how we feel and cope. Therapy can give you space to work through these changes and everything that comes with them.
Yes.
We can look at what you're experiencing and understand what may be affecting it, without dismissing your symptoms or assuming that they are “all in your head.”
No.
You don't need a diagnosis to seek support. Sometimes you just need help getting through something that has become difficult.
Yes.
You can come before surgery to prepare yourself for what lies ahead, or afterwards to work through the emotional and practical challenges of recovery.
You don't have to know.
You can simply tell us what you're going through. We can then work out together what approach may be most helpful for you.
No.
The Cure Space also offers individual and family therapy for concerns such as anxiety, stress, relationships, life transitions, and emotional wellbeing.
We'll start with a conversation about what's bringing you here, what has been happening, and what you'd like help with.
There is no test to pass and no right way to explain yourself.
You can simply start where you are.
Still have questions?
That's completely okay. Reach out and tell us what you're dealing with. We'll take it from there.

