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Soul Care

CENTRE

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Building Faith • Giving Hope • Sharing Love

Kew Road & Tudor Bridge, St. Michael, Barbados

Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday by appointment ONLY

T: 246-425-9224

E: life@powerintheblood.org

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Vision and Mission

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At Soul Care we believe that

Change is Possible through the provision of empathetic and professional counselling and by building faith, giving hope and sharing love.

About Us

Soul Care Centre

“..with God all Things are Possible”- Mathew 19:26b

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The Soul Care Centre is an entity created by the Power in the Blood Assembly born out of an awareness of the growing need for companionate professional counselling support to be provided in the lives of the general public and Christian community alike. Its programs and policies are founded on the belief that assisting individuals to cope and recover from all forms of distress, from general, personal and social dysfunction, to mental health and developmental disorders are a part of the care for souls that Jesus mandated.

Counselling Services

 

Our focus is to help each individual to recognize their strengths and to regulate positive thoughts and behaviours in a healthy way.  We offer individual, couples, family and group counselling.

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Terrence Sobers

M.A

Licenced

Professional Counselling

A Christian Minister and Certified Professional Counselor who is dedicated to facilitating  transformation in individual lives by the use of pastoral and professional counseling techniques.

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Sonia Cadogan
MSc (Dist.)
Registered Counselling Psychologist

A dedicated, compassionate and non-judgemental counsellor, who employs an integrative approach in helping individuals through daily life challenges, traumatic experiences and major life events.

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Roz’ Marie Ward-Waterman B.Sc (Hons)

Qualified Social Worker

A professional who aims to enhance holistic wellbeing - meets basic and complex needs at the micro, mezzo and macro levels whether vulnerable, oppressed or in poverty.

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