
Meghan Laycock
Therapeutic Counsellor
Meghan is a Therapeutic Counsellor with a deep-rooted commitment to holistic mental health care. As a proud Métis woman, she brings a rich cultural understanding to her practice, making her adept at offering individualized care to her clients. Specializing in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Postpartum PTSD (P-PTSD), Meghan is renowned for her expertise in trauma-informed counselling. With a blend of conventional and indigenous healing methods, she creates a safe and welcoming environment that empowers clients to find their own path to well-being.
Counselling
Family Counseling
PTSD - P-Ptsd
Indigenous
Psychodynamic Therapy
Hypnotherapy
Propranolol PTSD
Doula PTSD
Indigenous Reconsolidation


From the tender age of 13, Tim’s journey into the realm of psychology was marked by training in seminal disciplines like Freudian, Jungian, and Gestalt therapy. His pursuit of knowledge took him from the advanced corridors of Erhard Seminars Training (E.S.T.) to the spiritual havens of ashrams in India. Disenchanted by the escapist tendencies he observed, Tim returned to Canada, armed with a newfound awareness. It was this pivotal experience that gave birth to Inner Consolidation Therapy. Today, as a trauma-informed counsellor, Tim leverages his vast training in diverse disciplines like Hypnotherapy, Energy Healing, NLP, and Neuroscience. This expertise, combined with his latest venture into Memory Reconsolidation with Propranolol, marks Tim as a trailblazer in healing trauma, making him a beacon of hope for countless individuals worldwide.
Psychodynamic Therapy
Hypnotherapy
Propranolol PTSD
Childhood Trauma
Shadow Work

Counselling
Shadow Work
PTSD - P-Ptsd
Inner Child


From Our Blog
PTSD Symptoms
PTSD Symptoms: Why So Many People Feel Like This Describes ThemIf you have experienced a traumatic event, you might recognize some of the symptoms listed here. In fact, if you read through a list of PTSD symptoms, you might think many of them sound like things you...
What is PTSD?
You carry a weight no one else can see. You’re always on edge, waiting for the next bad thing to happen. At night, your mind won’t shut off. During the day, you feel like you’re acting your way through life while watching everyone else handle things so easily. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone—and it’s not your fault.
These feelings aren’t signs of weakness. They’re signs of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a specific biological condition that’s more like a physical injury than a mental illness. Imagine your brain as a filing cabinet. Usually, memories get filed in the “Past” folder. But when trauma happens, your brain gets overwhelmed and forgets to file that memory away. Instead, it stays loose on the desk of your mind, feeling like it’s happening right now.
Standard talk therapy and medications often just manage symptoms—they don’t fix the root cause. But there’s a solution that actually retrains your brain: Reconsolidation Therapy. This evidence-based treatment doesn’t just help you cope with the alarm system in your brain—it finally turns it off. Discover how 70% of patients no longer have PTSD after just six sessions, and why this approach succeeds where traditional methods fall short.
Is PTSD Curable?
Most people living with PTSD sense that there is more to healing than just “coping better,” and you’re likely the kind of person who wants real, lasting change, not another quick fix.
You already know your symptoms are serious, yet you also have a quiet belief that your brain can reset and your life can feel safe and connected again, even if part of you worries you have waited too long.
Thousands of people with stories as complex as yours have followed this step‑by‑step trauma treatment and discovered that PTSD is not a life sentence but a condition that can go into full remission with the right support.
If you are willing to take one small next step today, this specialised PTSD therapy process will guide you from constant survival mode into a calmer, steadier nervous system so you can finally live the life you keep hoping is still possible.



